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Just take the last one: If it would actually work like the Daleks, then Voldemort would had simply kidnapped Harry and locked him in the ministry, telling him that he wouldn\'t let him out until he finds the prophecy. Harry then had the choice between doing so and dying.
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Just take the last one: If it would actually work like you propose, then Voldemort would had simply kidnapped Harry and locked him in the ministry, telling him that he wouldn\\\'t let him out til he finds the prophecy. Harry then had the choice between doing so and dying.
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I have no idea how we can look at the same examples and come to so different conclusions, because I don\'t see how any of those support your view. In all of them the hero is being manipulated, which is exactly what the Daleks don\'t do here. They don\'t leave the Doctor a choice, they force him to do something.
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I have no idea how we can look at the same examples and come to so different conclusions, because I don\\\'t see how any of those support your view. In all of them the hero is being manipulated, which is exactly what the Daleks don\\\'t do here. They don\\\'t leave the Doctor a choice, they force him to do something.

Just take the last one: If it would actually work like the Daleks, then Voldemort would had simply kidnapped Harry and locked him in the ministry, telling him that he wouldn\\\'t let him out until he finds the prophecy. Harry then had the choice between doing so and dying.
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I have no idea how we can look at the same examples and come to so different conclusions, because I don\'t see how any of those support your view. In all of them the hero is being manipulated and makes a choice, which is exactly what the Daleks don\'t do here.
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I have no idea how we can look at the same examples and come to so different conclusions, because I don\\\'t see how any of those support your view. In all of them the hero is being manipulated, which is exactly what the Daleks don\\\'t do here. They don\\\'t leave the Doctor a choice, they force him to do something.
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