by Phaerie » Tuesday 27 January 2004 9:55:01pm
If any of you have studyied psychology, then you'll know that people will quite happily do terrible things because people tell them to. (kinda like the imperius curse)
This also works when people are told to do things to themselves. there are lots of factors involved in making the person comply, without telling someone in authority. ( after all how many people who are bullied at school because they are too scared or worried about what might happen)
harry wouldn't tell on Umbridge (so to speak) partially because he fears what will happen, he doesn't want to risk getting any members of the OotP into trouble, nor does he want to get expelled from hogwarts.
Secondly hes a moody 15 yr old, whos way too proud, it would severely dent his own sense of importance to admit that he needed help.
However one would have thought that somebody who had suffered Umbridges detention would have said something, maybe the quill has a charm on it which encourages you not to tell anybody?