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Monkey Princess
Harry was definitly right, but went about it the wrong way. Sure he was completely stressed out over everything, but honestly yelling at Lupin, the one man who had supported him most of all was too harsh. He understood his mistake, and I think at the time he felt justified to do it, by sending Lupin home to be with his family during the most difficult time of their lives, but he flew off the handle. It's no wonder Lupin was so horribly angery and did what he did to Harry.
But Harry knew he made the mistake and undrstood his problem, and in the end by saying yes to being Teddy's godfather he redeemed himself. And Lupin loved Harry more than anythiung, he was like a father to him, and parents and children do fight and say horrible things to eachother so it was a natural thing.
I highly agree with you there Harry was wrong in the presention but not in the meaning he wanted Lupin to support Tonks because he knew himself what it was like to be motherless and fatherless and knew he would probably himself feel less respect for his own father if he had flown.