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Raven Crowking said:There are some obvious, and big, examples. Why is Harry protected from Voldemort? Because his mother loved him and was willing to die for him. Hmmmm. And, when the Death Eaters were active, Harry was the only child so loved by his parents? Seems more like an explaination that left Harry vulnerable was needed, but certainly not a good one. (I believe I mentioned that before.)
Then again, and this argument applies to the closing points of your posting as well, we don't really have a lot of evidence that Voldemort and the Death Eaters were targeting kids specifically. Plus, we don't yet know everything that happened when Lilly was murdered. Did she start a spell on Harry that would be finished with her own sacrifice? We know that the Potters were close to Dumbledore, they knew about the prophecy and that Voldemort was gunning for them and Harry in particular, might Dumbledore have given them the skinny on some magic and other power that Dumbledore has said a few times throguhout the series Voldemort undervalues?
Raven Crowking said:Why is Harry sent to the Dursleys? At this point, let it be remembered, He Who Must Not Be Named is dead. Sure, he has servants, but they are being rounded up. So the most powerful wizards in Britain decide that, rather than protect Harry themselves, they'll stick him in bondage with the most abusive family they can find. Of course, they watch over him, so they know the family is abusive, right?
May I also point out that the abusive family is also a staple in various forms of juvenile literature ranging from fairy tales to coming-of-age stories. Nothing at all wrong with playing within the genre.