Thoughts on the Dursleys

Thoughts on the Dursleys

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These are just character analysis of the Dursleys and my thoughts and opinions on them. Be warned, I may be a bit biased every now and then. Oh, and there will be spoilers for all seven books so....SPOILER ALERT! The Dursleys are one of the most hated characters in the books. They deserved to be on the hate list since they neglected a child (cough Harry Potter cough) out of hatred and spite. But did the Dursleys had a reason for the cruel acts they committed? Let's find out, shall we?
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Harry and his twin sister Alice have been living with the Dursleys for six years, ever since their parents died when they were a year old. Mr. Dursley is anything but kind, and enjoys taking his anger out on the two for their "Freakishness" or whatever else he decides to blame on them. At age seven, the two Potters kids have had enough of their "Family's" abuse. At age seven the Potter twins run away. Three years later they are pulled into the world or magic and are more or less adopted. Sure, the Potters now seem like normal magical kids. But they know better. "I am still running. I have been since the day I was born and I won't stop until the day I die. My demons are always chasing me, and all I can do is run." ((ALL RIGHTS TO JK ROWLING ONLY CHARECTERS THAT ARE MINE ARE ALICE AND MAX)

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