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The Leaky Cauldron

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (4 children)

I never really thought about it but did any of her students actually master transfiguration in a way that was useful or meaningful? With so many giant deadly animals you would think it could have been useful in the battle of hogwarts or just surviving hogwarts in general, but no.

Imagine teaching the same subject matter to the same people for 8 years and none of it stuck.

[–] lemon 4 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Huh… Come to think of it…

Transfiguration always seemed like such a specific subject compared to the others. Although, then again, there’s room for divination as well.

Also:

  1. How do the clothes stay on?
  2. When an animate creature is created from an inanimate object, and suppose the new life possesses consciousness, is it not an act of cruelty to transform them back into the inanimate object?
  3. What happens to human consciousnesses when the human transforms into an animal with a much smaller brain capacity?
[–] threelonmusketeers 2 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Well, transfiguration encompasses all aspects of "turning something into something else", not just humans and animals.

As for your questions...

  1. I think it is established that a wizard can choose whether or not to take their clothes with them when they transform. This suggests that Movie Pettigrew would have been running naked through the Forbidden Forest at the end of PoA.

  2. Imma go with... yes? Without more information, it's hard to say for sure. Does it make a difference if the process is quick and painless? Needlessly killing something (even painlessly) still feels wrong, but "cruel" might not be the best word for it, maybe "immoral"? I think there are some cases of animate creatures being turned into inanimate objects and back again, so perhaps this points toward some sort of other plane of existence where conciousness could exist in limbo?

  3. Animagi keep their human consciousness when they transform, though they may acquire characteristics or abilities from their animal form. Sirius spent much of his time in Azkaban as a dog, to reduce his susceptibility to the dementors. As for how Rita Skeeters brain fit inside a beetle, don't think about it too much. It is magic, after all :)

[–] lemon 1 points 2 hours ago

Oh snap, really? Only read/listened to the books once, whereas the movies show mostly (only?) the kind involving at least one animate thing.

  1. Hahaha, the deleted scene nobody asked for.
  2. Hm, you’re right – ‘immoral’, since the intent isn’t necessarily malicious. I guess I can live with the idea of a suspended state of consciousness, like a computer in hibernation mode. Perhaps it’s so instantaneous that to the conscious being it feels like blinking.
  3. Oh so we’re just gonna hand wave that last part?! =p
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