Harry Leaves the Dursleys' House Frustrated and Angry
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Harry Leaves the Dursleys' House Frustrated and Angry
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Harry leaves the Dursleys' house, angry and frustrated by their suspicions. Walking through the streets of Little Whinging, he reflects on how disconnected he feels from his friends, who have sent him vague letters without important news. Harry's sense of isolation grows as he recalls the events of the past year, especially Cedric Diggory's death.