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  1. It's possible the cloak emanates some magical residue/smell (Dumbledore tells of being able to detect traces of powerful magic when he was tracing Voldemort's steps at the cave in HBP); which is how both Dumbledore (allegedly) and Mad-Eye's eye can detect Harry under the cloak.

  2. If Harry still needs glasses in the magical universe where any malady can be fixed with a flick of the wand, it must mean his eyesight can't be fixed with magic for some reason. Well, why wouldn't his eyesight be curable through magic? Presumably only if it were caused by dark magic.

  3. I unfortunately have a lazy eye so while my good/better eye is slightly above the standard for 20 with lenses, they can’t get my bad eye better than a straining 15 with aid. it’s more like a 10 without them.

  4. The only eye related inheritance thing in the book is that he has his mother's eyes, it's never stipulated that this just means the colour, and it's the only thing we have to go on canonically. Because no one is ever going to say, "Harry, you have your mother's eyes.

  5. Jun 18, 2009 · Harry could feel the seat vibrating beneath him, hear the engine, feel his hands on his knees and his glasses on his nose; but for all he could see, he had become a pair of eyeballs, floating a few feet above the ground in a dingy street full of parked cars. (Chamber, Chapter 5)

  6. Sep 30, 2008 · I discuss Aberforth’s eyes at some length in *Lectures* and the single eye/light evil eyes/darkness symbolism from the Sermon on the Mount as the type for Harry’s experience of the one eye in the mirror and Voldemort’s two eyes in the Locket Horcrux are there, too.

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  8. And in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Sirius gives Harry a two-way mirror so they can communicate. Harry shatters it, but later, he sees an eye staring back at him in a shard.

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