Muggles Represent the Triumphs and Struggles of the Wizarding World

During Harry Potter’s life, he was one of the wizards who entered the Wizarding World without understanding that there was a distinct separation between those who used magic and those who didn’t. But those who had no magical inclination were known as muggles. Though it sounded like a derogatory term, it was actually used in kindness. That said, there were still many who used magic who saw muggles as enemies and lesser beings because of their magical limitations.Historically, the Wizarding World chose to separate itself from the muggles in the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy of 1692. But since then, there have been many moves for and against the muggle people by wizards like Lord Voldemort, who wanted them destroyed, and Arthur Weasley, who was fascinated by how they lived. But it is the best and worst aspects of the muggles that have brought to light the best and worst aspects of the Wizarding World. In fact, without even knowing it, muggles could be the key to a level of peace never experienced between the two societies.Before the separation of magical people and muggles, the idea of people controlling forces that minds couldn’t understand allowed the muggles to let their fears get the better of them. As early as the Middle Ages, there were accounts of witches being burned for their activities, and even though those individuals learned charms to help circumvent the execution, the persecution continued. For a witch or wizard to be born to muggles often met a difficult life where they would either be punished for their abilities or be forced to perform like a sideshow attraction. In a way, even though they had the power, witches and wizards had to separate from muggles for their safety.RELATED: Neville Longbottom’s Career Was Everything Harry Potter Deserved

During Harry Potter’s life, he was one of the wizards who entered the Wizarding World without understanding that there was a distinct separation between those who used magic and those who didn’t. But those who had no magical inclination were known as muggles. Though it sounded like a derogatory term, it was actually used in kindness. That said, there were still many who used magic who saw muggles as enemies and lesser beings because of their magical limitations.

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Historically, the Wizarding World chose to separate itself from the muggles in the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy of 1692. But since then, there have been many moves for and against the muggle people by wizards like Lord Voldemort, who wanted them destroyed, and Arthur Weasley, who was fascinated by how they lived. But it is the best and worst aspects of the muggles that have brought to light the best and worst aspects of the Wizarding World. In fact, without even knowing it, muggles could be the key to a level of peace never experienced between the two societies.

Before the separation of magical people and muggles, the idea of people controlling forces that minds couldn’t understand allowed the muggles to let their fears get the better of them. As early as the Middle Ages, there were accounts of witches being burned for their activities, and even though those individuals learned charms to help circumvent the execution, the persecution continued. For a witch or wizard to be born to muggles often met a difficult life where they would either be punished for their abilities or be forced to perform like a sideshow attraction. In a way, even though they had the power, witches and wizards had to separate from muggles for their safety.

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