Unless these lights were a complete afterthought the placement had to be intentional. Perhaps there was some idea behind it being a little off, maybe in a very subtle way they wanted things to just not quite appear right?
Yes, the asymmetric light represents the life and loneliness of Harry. The other three lights represent his parents and friends, wanting to be there for him but just out of reach. Mounting the light on brick represents the wall that Harry must pass through on his way to greatness and the unanswered. If one ponders the writings of Plato, they will see the histrionics of life's echos of the unknown...
How was that for a BS answer. Everyone? Anyone?...
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