Harry's Outburst and Destruction of Dumbledore's Office
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Harry's Outburst and Destruction of Dumbledore's Office
PAGES: 823-825
Harry, unable to contain his emotions, erupts in anger and starts destroying objects in Dumbledore's office. He throws delicate silver instruments and a lunascope, smashing them into pieces. His rage is fueled by his frustration with Dumbledore's calm demeanor and the overwhelming grief from losing Sirius. Despite the destruction, Dumbledore remains calm, telling Harry that his feelings of pain are a strength.