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Psychoanalysis has, among the years, studied a lot over how does one’s childhood impacts into their grown lives. In fact, for Melanie Klein, one’s a reflection on how our internal fantasies organized the love and the hate in relation to our parents. To Winnicott, in addition, one’s a reflection of the safeness and liberty (or the lack of it, of course), that the environment in which we belonged, provided to them to be who they are.
When an accident involving a death eater in a bar ends up with an unknown curse and the lack of memory of a muggle victim, it’s up to the Order of The Phoenix, without much choice, help the poor man who suffered by their own mistake.
Or in which: The old drunk Tobias Snape wakes up in a magical unknown place, in pain and without any memory of whom he was.
“It pains me to notice that even after we had done everything we could, we are still the same, and live as our parents did. ” — Elis Regina, Como nossos pais (Like our Parents)
