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Is it ever explained why Harry didn't realize Mrs. Figg is part of the magic world?


Near the end of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Dumbledore realizes that he has to take action in reaction to Voldemort's return since Fudge won't. In the hospital wing, at Harry's bed Dumbledore gives out instructions to his adult allies. After Sirius and Snape shake hands then Dumbledore gives instructions to Sirius:




Sirius, I need you to set off at once. You are to alert Remus Lupin, Arabella Figg, Mundungus Fletcher—the old crowd.



This happens right next to Harry and in fact Harry starts to object to Sirius leaving. So Harry has to have heard Dumbledore say "Arabella Figg". But in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry is shocked at learning Mrs. Figg is a squib and knows Dumbeldore:



"You're—you're a witch?"



and



"You know Dumbledore?" said Harry, staring at her.




Is there anything out there (Pottermore, interviews, etc.) to indicate why Harry didn't realize who "Arabella Figg" is Mrs. Figg, his neighbor? Or was Harry just not paying attention to the details when he was laying in bed after the ordeal of the cemetary and the trauma of Voldemort's return?



Answer



As you alluded to in the last paragraph, Harry just went through an incredibly traumatic series of experiences (Third task + portkeying to graveyard + Cedric's death + Voldemort's return + Duel with Voldemort + Crucio + Priori incantato + Finding out Moody was Crouch).


It's entirely plausible that he may not be up to faithfully memorizing 100% of what was said around him to other people, especially a random name.


However, just to be clear, it was clearly and certainly the same Mrs. Figg:



Question: Is the Mrs. Figg with all the cats in the Dursleys' neighborhood the same Arabella Figg that Dumbledore mentioned at the end of book 4?
J.K. Rowling responds: Well spotted!
(src: "About the Books: transcript of J.K. Rowling's live interview on Scholastic.com," Scholastic.com, 16 October 2000)




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