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Why does Dobby use "he" when he's talking about his own thing?

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Rebecca

Dobby uses "he" when talking about himself here because he is speaking in the third person. Third person point of view is when a speaker uses pronouns like "he" and "she" instead of "I" and "me". Usually, speakers use third person speech when speaking about someone else, but sometimes in English people use this point of view to speak about themselves. However, usually only children do this because they don't have a good understanding of the language. Parents may also do this when speaking about themselves to young children. So if someone speaks in the third person about themselves, it often implies that they are acting childish.

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