Quote by J.K. Rowling

By the time she had interpreted Harry's dreams at the top of her voice (all of which, even the ones that involved eating porridge, apparently foretold a gruesome and early death), he was feeling much less sympathetic toward her.


By the time she had interpreted Harry's dreams at the top of

Summary

This quote describes the moment when Harry becomes less sympathetic towards someone after they interpret his dreams in a loud manner and consistently predict his death, even in unrelated dreams like eating porridge. It suggests that the excessive and negative interpretations of his dreams make him lose his empathy towards the person, possibly because it feels exaggerative or intrusive. This quote touches upon the idea that individuals can become unsupportive or lose sympathy for others when their actions or interpretations become excessive or unhelpful.

By J.K. Rowling
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