She has always felt that Sybil Trelawney is a very poor character in the original book, mainly because she is in a social environment that is politically incorrect to her. In her classes, Trelawney often complained that people were becoming increasingly disrespectful to the prophets, and blamed this on the world's fear of the prophets of the heavens. In fact, Trelawney's biggest hard wound is that she herself is not a well-known prophet, she can't afford such a heavy term, and she is only a fortune teller at best.
In the wizarding world of Harry Potter, the true Great Prophet is highly respected. For example, Trelawney's grandmother Kassandra, and the prophet of the Emperor of Ge, who is attached to the diamond sky. So Trelawney blaming her lack of attention on prophecy itself is self-deception to make excuses.
Trelawney was not a teacher at Hogwarts who ate by her ability; like many, she relied on Dumbledore's compassion and kindness to find this acre and a half. Teachers like McGonagall, who had their own families outside of Hogwarts, were clearly able to teach at Hogwarts. Trelawney was different, as she was evicted by Umbridge and said that Hogwarts was her home, which showed that Trelawney was homeless.

It follows that Trelawney's state before she went to work at Hogwarts was probably a wanderer, and that most of the witches who made a living from divination were homeless. Trelawney chose the Pig's Head Bar to meet Dumbledore also because it was cheap, which showed that her living conditions were very bad.
Dumbledore turned Hogwarts into a charity house, and in the Ministry of Magic he really saw that he was really dirty and smelly and dared to pick it up in this castle. Half-blood giants with ex-convicts, werewolves who are chronically unemployed, former Death Eaters who have been halfway through the water, centaurs who have been expelled from the clan, nervous old policemen, unlearned charlatans, dwarfs who don't grow up, and stray girls who play tricks can all find a presence at Hogwarts, including work and home. But even in the community of marginalized people, Trelawney is not a popular presence, because she is a completely superfluous person.
Dumbledore did not like Trelawney, and he was not very interested in the divination prophecy itself, and it can be said that he did not believe it at all. As for the reason, it is not the topic of discussion right now. Serious thinking people like McGonagall and Hermione don't like the magic of divination. Even among his peers, feren ferenc did not take Trelawney in his eyes. Moreover, Ferenze also showed contempt for astrology, even if it came from a horse horde who specialized in astrology.
Ferenze's view of Trelawney's astrology is very modern materialist, and I believe Dumbledore and McGonagall see it the same way. That's --
Heavenly walking is constant, not for the sake of survival, not for the sake of death.
Human beings are too small, like the dust of the universe; such a weak human activity cannot affect the operation of the stars. Therefore, astrology itself is a very ridiculous magic. This idea has been slowly accepted hundreds of years ago, but Trelawney is still repeating primitive things that have long been abandoned by human civilization, teaching false ideas to ignorant students.
The teachers at Hogwarts are largely the academic elite of the wizarding world, and there is not much difference between Trelawney and her divination class. Originally, the prophecy class was to be canceled by Dumbledore, but for the safety of the crappy witch who had broken the prophecy of the Savior Star and had no ability to protect herself, Dumbledore kept the prophetic lesson that should have been eliminated long ago. Extrapolating horizontally, Sinista, who teaches a very rational astronomy class, must have disapproved of Trelawney, McGonagall needless to mention, Snape must have been disgusted with Trelawney (the reason needless to say), and the others were estimated to be polite among colleagues.
So Trelawney almost never went out to eat at the staff table with her colleagues before Umbridge took over the school, and she appeared at Christmas in the third grade, not forgetting the pitiful majesty of protecting herself as a fortune teller in front of her colleagues. And from Harry's point of view, we know that before being persecuted by Umbridge, Trelawney rarely left the tower where the divination class was located and wandered around the castle.
She spent sixteen and a half years at Hogwarts invisibility with little presence.
"Sixteen years of hard work, obviously no one paid attention." --Trelawney
Trelawney was humbled by Dumbledore's decent handouts at Hogwarts, she could not teach any talented students, like Hermione, the top learners abandoned her minute by minute, Trelawney could only teach Pavati, Lavender, who liked the "Celestial Fortune Telling Chart" shallow constellation girls. Trelawney seems to be unsuccessful in every way, and therefore can only constantly reduce her sense of social presence, and continue to be isolated among marginalized groups, and not deliberately isolated, but forgotten.
Speaking of the prophecies of Trelawney's "destiny", she seems to have calculated many things that will happen in the future, but she is completely unable to control this kind of contingency and strong prophetic ability. Like an untrained magical child at Hogwarts, her near-broken talent did not bring her any affirmation, but Trelawney's usual excessive divine nagging made everyone reject her more and more. The prophecies she had destined were also seen as irrelevant.
The template for mastering prophecy is naturally Grindelwald, who directly presents the prophecy into a stereoscopic sound movie in front of everyone, which is a world away from Trelawney's bluff and frequently erroneous preaching.
Grindelwald had made a prophecy that the Silent One would kill the person he feared the most, and his pursuit of Claydens caused a great disturbance and led to the filming of five Fantastic Beasts, so the prophecy must have poked Dumbledore's lung tube very much.
But Trelawney did not understand anything sophisticated, and after being hinted at by Dumbledore to disturb him less, she was indignant, believing that Dumbledore did not respect himself. Trelawney has always been a girlish mind, and even said that she has always been a child, and there is no adult city government, which is also inseparable from her vision being imprisoned in the West Tower of Hogwarts for many years.
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