You know the drill -- ask me five questions here, and I'll attempt to answer them as honestly as I can. You in turn open yourself up to questions from the peanut gallery as well.
1) Who are you? 2) What do you want? 3) Why do you wish to become an Auror? 4) What do you think the odds are of you becoming another Auror statistic? That is one of the failures or the dead? 5) When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
1. It seems to me that Voldemort and his ilk could utterly ruin all that I love about the Wizarding World -- either by decimating its population or revealing its existance to the Muggle World. Or else he could poison the minds of those within it so that they become even more narrow-minded and unaccepting of muggle-born wizards & witches. Who, I believe, are the saviours of the WW; the pureblood lines would die out or become ruined by incest-intermingling if there were not new influxes of magical talent to be drawn upon. I am convinced that the WW naturally renews itself through the flourishing of magic in muggleborn lines, and those adepts then join the WW and keep it going. In any case, I want to be an auror so that I can fight against those who would ruin the WW. I also want to protect the innocent, and prevent a renewal of the Terror that Voldemort cultivated during the 1970s
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1. There is a romance, and 'old world' quality about the Wizarding World that the Muggle World has lost; it seems to me that the Muggle World has acquired far more banality than the WW, though (as Lucius Malfoy's trial showed) the WW is not entirely pristine. But for all that, here is a place where true magic thrives; unicorns exist and are not solely the product of invention. You have no idea what delight I had in learning that the dodo (or rather, the diricawl is not truly extinct. I can't (and indeed, do not want to) escape where I came from, but I don't feel that I could ever leave this other world that has opened up around me
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2) What do you want?
3) Why do you wish to become an Auror?
4) What do you think the odds are of you becoming another Auror statistic? That is one of the failures or the dead?
5) When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
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2) What if you fail to become one? How will you handle the 10 years alternative?
3) After your ten years, do you anticipate staying in or doing something else?
4) Do you think you'll be able to handle the tougher aspects of the job - killing, interrogation, etc.?
5) What if you were required to arrest someone you know - say, Percy Weasley? Could you handle that?
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2. What would you miss most about the Muggle world if you had to give it up completely?
3. Which book would you take on a lonely island with you? (Yes, one only; I know that that is hard on a Ravenclaw!)
4. Do you have any intention on doing any further studies in painting, especially its magical variety, with moving portraits and all?
5. What was the scariest situation you ever experienced?
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