Lupin teaches werewolf defense from "summary" of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Illustrated Edition by J. K. Rowling
In a magical world, Professor Lupin teaches his students how to protect themselves against werewolves and other mysterious creatures. He creates ingenious strategies and magical spells that help his students stay safe in an uncertain world.- Since Lupin takes precautionary steps of teaching the students how to defend themselves first hand, their confidence and trust solidifies when facing unexpected danger.
- Lupin is a brilliant professor and many students are enrolled into his class to learn werewolf defence. He teaches them different techniques and strategies to keep themselves safe from potential attacks bywerewolves.
- Being trained by an expert like Lupin gives them the ability to make ‘split-second’ decisions which could potentially save lives and forces them to react accordingly to anything that may suddenly arise.
- Everyone has the capacity of mastering the best way to protect themselves and with help from Lupin they can equip themselves with the knowledge and tools needed for successful protection.
- Through lectures, demonstrations, careful observations and some trial and error, students will eventually become proficient enough in protecting themselves against the wild creatures.
- Most importantly, Lupin reinforces the fundamental fact that preparation is essential and letting go of fear is one of the most important elements in being victorious.
- The students are very eager to learn the skills and tactics he has to offer in order to be better prepared against any shifty situation that may arise.
- Not only do pupils gain necessary skills about defense but also it increases their intuition on various levels as they come upon situations determining whether action needs to be taken or not.