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Can moody see a Boggarts true form?

Can moody see a Boggarts true form?

Check it out below. You see, because of the magical qualities of Moody’s glass eye, he was able to see through solid objects, and therefore, when presented with a boggart, Moody was likely able to observe its true form.

Was the Boggart Dementor real?

Boggarts aren’t real; just an image of something feared, right? He says because he was worried Voldemort would pop up and fake or not it would have freaked his classmates out. To which Harry states it wouldn’t have been Voldemort it would have been a dementor. This didn’t happen in the books.

What does a boggart look like if nobody is there?

Nobody knows what a Boggart looks like if nobody is there to see it, although it continues to exist, usually giving evidence of its presence by rattling, shaking or scratching the object in which it is hiding. Boggarts particularly like confined spaces, but may also be found lurking in woods and around shadowy corners.

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Why can Moody see a boggart in its real form?

It isn’t confirmed in the book that Moody can see a Boggart in its real form. Moody must have a fear of something highly irrational, something that could never be found inside a drawer, for instance, and so when he sees it, he knows it’s a Boggart. That is one explanation. There is another explanation.

What is a boggart in Harry Potter?

Per Pottermore: A Boggart is a shape-shifting creature that will assume the form of whatever most frightens the person who encounters it. Nobody knows what a Boggart looks like if nobody is there to see it, although it continues to exist, usually giving evidence of its presence by rattling, shaking or scratching the object in which it is hiding.

What does the boggart in the darkness have not yet assumed?

From “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”: So the boggart sitting in the darkness within has not yet assumed a form. He does not yet know what will frighten the person on the other side of the door.