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When Harry hears the basilisk for the first time, he is horrified that the snake is talking about smelling its human prey: “I smell blood. As Harry, Ron, and Hermione try to enjoy the deathday party, they realize it's not quite for them when they discover the table of rotting food: “they approached it eagerly but next moment had stopped in their tracks, horrified. In Filch’s office, his fishiness is represented literally: “A faint smell of fried fish lingered about the place” (p. 90), while Ron’s struggles with his wand and his studies are stinky: “.every time Ron tried to transfigure his beetle it engulfed him in thick gray smoke that smelled of rotten eggs” (p.
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When Ron and Harry crash the car into the Whomping Willow, they get in trouble and are lead away from the welcoming smell of the feast: “A delicious smell of food was wafting from the Great Hall, but Snape led them away from the warmth and light, down a narrow stone staircase that led into the dungeons.” In Hogwarts classes, Harry enjoys the smells of the greenhouse: “Harry caught a whiff of damp earth and fertilizer mingling with the heavy perfume of some giant, umbrella-sized flowers dangling from the ceiling” (p. They clearly do not love him: “.he was back with the Dursleys for the summer, back to being treated like a dog that had rolled in something smelly” (p. The Dursleys treat Harry as if he smells gross. Smells represent belonging or disgust, being part of an in-group or out-group, and so life or death.