This book is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The author of this book is J.K Rowling. In this part of the book Harry’s best friends Hermione Granger and Ronald Wesley had taken him to the head quarters of the Order of the Phoenix. They are accompanied by Ron’s brothers Fred and George. They are talking about the ministry of magic and how Ron’s oldest brother Percy was promoted.
Trouble is, Fudge suspects Dad, he knows he’s friendly with Dumbledore, and he’s always thought Dad’s a bit of a weirdo because of his Muggle obsession But what’s this got to do with Percy? asked Harry, confused. I’m coming to that. Dad reckons Fudge only wants Percy in his office because he wants to use him to spy on the family — and Dumbledore (p.66).
This quotation was interesting because they think that Fudge only wants Percy to be in the office because he wants to spy on their family. I find this interesting because even though Fudge throughout the books has been very set on his ways he has never been the type of person to spy on people. I also chose this quotation because it really represents how unfair the wizarding world is. Even though Ron’s father is a wizard he is considered to be weird because he is not pure blood. Which means his parents are not wizards. This would be unfair because if he is a wizard he will always be treated different because he is a muggle ( a human).