The Dursleys' treatment of Harry was harsh and uncaring, yet Harry didn't label them as evil. They rarely harmed him physically and, out of fear of Dumbledore and other wizards, they allowed him to stay in their home. Despite these slight concessions, Harry couldn't find it in himself to forgive them for the years of neglect and emotional pain they inflicted on him. He harbored no desire for revenge, but he firmly believed in the principle that actions have consequences.
Harry Potter and the Silent Guardian
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