Remus Lupin, the kind and wise professor in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, carries a heavy secret: he’s a werewolf. Lupin’s transformation into a werewolf can be seen as a symbol of the stigmas and judgments people face when they have something society deems "unacceptable."
Much like how people avoid those who are different, Remus is feared, shunned, and discriminated against—not because of who he truly is, but because of something beyond his control.
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