QUOTE (Larauder @ Feb 22 2007, 08:22 AM)

Yes but how could the Ministry have known that? Hermione said it was irresponsible of Moody to actually use the curse which means that DADA teachers normally don't demonstrate the Unforgivable Curses because they are unforgivable and can cause severe damage. So Moody would have had to contact the Ministry, get permission to perform the Imperius Curse and so on. But would the Ministry have given permission? We're talking about cursing kids. Would you have given Moody the permission to use such a curse simply for teaching matters?
Hermione had never been a fourth year DADA student before that class. It is possible that she doesn't know the exact cirriculum of every class. Despite popular belief, Hermione does not know everything. She's still just a fourteen year old kid, in school to learn, just like everybody else. Look how unpredictable Lupin's DADA class was. They all said things like, "Hey, we've never done _____ in DADA class before!" The whole point is to learn what's out there, not just the fluffy stuff.
QUOTE (Frater Albus @ Feb 22 2007, 08:53 AM)

Why can't the Ministry trace exactly when/where an unforgivable curse has been cast and act upon it immediately? They could tell when magic had been cast in the Dursleys house! Though we know it was Dobby and not Harry that did it, the Ministry still knew the exact time and place. Surely if they had such a system in place for the Unforgivables they could round up the Deatheaters a lot quicker or at least get a better idea of what they're up to?
I think it would be completely chaotic. Look at how much stuff they have to deal with already. They don't have the resources to keep tabs on who's using what spell. It would be like telling the American government to keep tabs on everyone who buys new kitchen knives.
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Yes but we're talking about Unforgivable Curses here - not some silly Underage Magic. You'd think the Ministry would pay a bit more attention to people going around using such terrible curses on kids.
The silliness isn't that it's underage magic, it's that the wizarding world could be exposed to muggles, which Jo has already addressed. Can you imagine the damage that could be done by kids playing with limited magical knowledge? Would you go to France after taking one semester of French 101?
Again, the kids are there to learn. Dumbledore hired Moody, knowing he was an unconventional guy. He was an Auror; he had really been out there and exposed to the powers of Dark Magic. Given that Dumbledore knew what lay ahead in terms of Voldemort returing to power, I'm sure he wouldn't have questioned Moody's motives for wanting the kids to be prepared. Granted, the Moody was an imposter, BUT he played the part well. I guess we'll never know for sure, but who's to say the real Moody wouldn't have done the same thing?
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Hmm... good point. But then someone should have become suspicious. Why did Moody have it in him? If only truly dark and evil people are able to cast such spells then why didn't McGonagall or someone else who can put two and two together keep an eye on Crouch aka Moody?
He was an Auror. You have to
be powerful in order to beat a powerful wizard. In his feild, he was exposed to these spells. He had to anticipate and counter them, otherwise he would have died. Countering an Unforgiveable must be just as difficult, if not more so, as performing the actual Unforgiveable.