Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Chapters 8-10: Werewolves are just lookin for a hug
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In this episode, we wrap up our recap and review of the assigned chapters before the conversation opens up into one of the bigger ideas underneath the story: how werewolves are used as a metaphor for stigma, exclusion, and fear of the “other.” We dig into the way the wizarding world treats people with certain identities as dangerous or unworthy, and how that connects to larger real-world systems of discrimination.
Along the way, we talk about guilt by association, the long-term consequences of social labeling, and how hard it can be for people to fully reenter society once they’ve been marked or pushed aside. We also connect those themes to Lupin and the broader treatment of werewolves in the series, looking at how fantasy can reflect real-world prejudice in ways that hit harder than they first appear.