1) Do you think that Auror history may have gone back all the way to the dawn of time? do you think perhaps they might have been some kind of squad or group of trained wizards to take on dark wizards? History only of Auror only dates back to the 1970's when Voldermort's supporters were just starting to come out. Was he the only dark wizard of all time? Was the wizarding world intact before Tom Riddle turned dark? (5 points)
2) Do you feel Auror's should hold a rightful name to the Wizarding World? should we bother with the long grousam training when look what Lord Voldermort has caused even despite the Auror's fighting for protection of all Wizards and Witches? (5 points)
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Discussion One- Lesson/Assignment 2
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Re: Discussion One- Lesson/Assignment 2
1) Do you think that Auror history may have gone back all the way to the dawn of time? do you think perhaps they might have been some kind of squad or group of trained wizards to take on dark wizards? History only of Auror only dates back to the 1970's when Voldermort's supporters were just starting to come out. Was he the only dark wizard of all time? Was the wizarding world intact before Tom Riddle turned dark?
I don't think that the job "Auror" was a thing back then but the idea of wizards and witches catching the dark ones was probably a thing. There will always be good and bad people. I don't think the requirements were as strict either. In these situations I think wizards and witches were just expected to learn how to fight the dark ones.
2) Do you feel Auror's should hold a rightful name to the Wizarding World? should we bother with the long grousam training when look what Lord Voldermort has caused even despite the Auror's fighting for protection of all Wizards and Witches?
Auror's are very important to the Wizarding World. Even though bad things still happen that doesn't mean we should give up on Aurors and what they do all together. If we gave up then the Dark Wizards would take over and get exactly what they wanted.
I don't think that the job "Auror" was a thing back then but the idea of wizards and witches catching the dark ones was probably a thing. There will always be good and bad people. I don't think the requirements were as strict either. In these situations I think wizards and witches were just expected to learn how to fight the dark ones.
2) Do you feel Auror's should hold a rightful name to the Wizarding World? should we bother with the long grousam training when look what Lord Voldermort has caused even despite the Auror's fighting for protection of all Wizards and Witches?
Auror's are very important to the Wizarding World. Even though bad things still happen that doesn't mean we should give up on Aurors and what they do all together. If we gave up then the Dark Wizards would take over and get exactly what they wanted.