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Re: Question
Thing is, if there was evidence, falsified as it may be, I don't think it was an objective betrayal, because they didn't know better. However if Harry views it as betrayal, he is reacting on an emotional level, because he is the one being subjected to a punishment he doesn't deserve. Emotion is not logical - even if Harry was in a mindset to think logically and work out that people don't know he didn't do it, his emotions would still be upset and he would still be sad, angry and betrayed.
So basically... I agree with you, but Harry is reacting from emotion.