In harry potter, what is the dursleys perception of magic?
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When he is surrounded by magic and by other people who can do magic, he feels at home. The Dursleys, on the other hand, do not tolerate magic at all. They hate and fear it at the same time. Magic makes them feel inferior and powerless, since they are unable to use it.
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The difference between the Dursley's perception of magic and Harry's perception of magic is that Harry thinks it's natural, nothing to be afraid of, while the Dursley's hate it and think it is an abnormality.
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