LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work.
Parenthood
Time, Mistakes, and the Past
Friendship, Family, Love, and Bravery
Reputation and Expectation
Death and Sacrifice
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At Harry’s office in the Ministry of Magic, Dumbledore appears in his portrait. He asks what Harry is doing, and Harry says he’s going through papers to see if he’s missed anything, trying to figure out what he can do to help Albus. Harry grows frustrated that Dumbledore is just showing up now, explaining that Dumbledore is always absent when Harry needs him most.
In this scene, Harry comes to terms with the fact that he and Dumbledore had a difficult relationship just as Albus and Harry have a difficult relationship. Dumbledore never fully understood how best to help Harry, and as a result, Harry felt alone and abandoned, just as Albus did.
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Harry says that “love blinds us” was terrible advice and that Albus is fighting Harry’s battles just as Harry fought Dumbledore’s. And Harry has now left Albus in places where he felt unloved, just as Dumbledore left Harry at Privet Drive for years without knowing why he was there or that anyone cared about him.
Harry brings up some of the childhood trauma that have been plaguing him throughout the play, specifically being left with the Dursleys when they abused him so terribly—and he knows that Albus feels similarly miserable at Hogwarts. This again creates a parallel between Harry and Albus, as Harry is frustrated with Dumbledore for not fully supporting him or understanding how best to care for him, just as Albus feels about Harry.
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Dumbledore starts to cry, saying that he loved Harry, even though he knew he was going to have to hurt him. He laments that he has never loved anyone without causing harm. Harry wishes Dumbledore had said this when Harry was in school. Dumbledore weeps, acknowledging that he didn’t realize Harry needed to hear that Dumbledore loved him. Harry is overcome with emotion as well, and he says that he loved Dumbledore, too, before Dumbledore disappears from his portrait.
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Just then, Draco arrives, remarking that Scorpius said that in the alternate reality, Draco was Head of Magical Law Enforcement, not Harry. Draco says that he never really wanted to be a Ministry man anyway—his father wanted him to be one. He goes on, explaining that the Time-Turner that the Ministry found was a prototype—it was limited, only being able to go back for five minutes. Draco’s father, he explains, had a Time-Turner without the five-minute problem, producing it for Harry. Harry smiles, explaining that Hermione kept the first Time-Turner for fear that there was a second. Draco says he didn’t come forward with this because of the rumors about Scorpius’s parentage.
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Draco explains that Astoria was always very sick, and he didn’t want to risk her health by having children. But Astoria knew she wouldn’t live into old age, and she wanted Draco to have family after she died. She didn’t want him to be lonely, plagued by the past. So he hid her away when she was having Scorpius so that she would have time to recover and to conserve her strength. But as a result, suspicions emerged—worse than Draco ever endured.
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Harry says that he and Draco both tried to give their sons what they themselves needed—not what Scorpius and Albus needed. They’ve been so busy trying to rewrite their pasts that they’ve failed their sons. Draco says that’s why they have to use the Time-Turner—they have to find their sons. Harry protests, saying that they have no idea where or when they are, and searching would be a fool’s errand. It’s up to Albus and Scorpius now to save them.
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