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  1. The Veil was an enigmatic structure located in the Department of Mysteries. It seemed to be a manifestation of the barrier between the land of the living and the land of the dead. One could not travel freely between the two worlds, as it was a one-way trip. The Unspeakables who worked in the Department of Mysteries likely studied it closely.[1] A physical manifestation of the barrier was ...

  2. The reason Harry and Luna can hear voices on the other side and Hermione can't is because they have a greater belief in the afterlife than she does. Hermione is very logical; at that point in the story, she doesn't believe in things she can't measure or study, and so the Veil is just a silent, empty archway to her.

  3. Finally, I think Hermione's lack of ability to hear what was beyond the veil reflects her personality as a skeptic. Hermione tends to not believe in what she can't physically observe. So, since the veil is a barrier between the world of the living and the world of the dead, perhaps her inability to hear the voices Harry hears reflects a belief that their simply is nothing beyond the veil, so ...

  4. Apr 20, 2014 · Pulling back the veil. In Harry Potter, the veil is an arch with a tattered, black curtain that represents a barrier between life and death. It is found in the Department of Mysteries, a secretive branch of the Ministry of Magic which focuses on advanced magical research. In the books, it’s never explained what it is, or how it works.

  5. Some people also seem to view the veil/archway as evil, when in reality the archway is a passage to your death. Sirius passed through the archway and went to the same afterlife as James, Lily, and the others so he didn't get sent somewhere else by it. Death is neither good nor evil: To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.

  6. The Veil is the barrier between the land of the living and the land of the dead. One cannot travel freely between the two worlds, as it is a one-way trip. Inexperienced wizards know nothing about it, but the much more experienced wizards may have heard about it, and the Unspeakables who work in the Department of Mysteries have likely studied it closely. A physical manifestation of the barrier ...

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  8. Retreating, Hermione marks the door with her wand so they know they have already looked there. The next room is a large stone amphitheater. On a raised dais at the center is an ancient stone archway, a tattered veil fluttering in the entrance. Standing next to the veil, Harry feels a strange sensation that someone is on the other side.

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