Dumbledore's true motives?
Unlucky07 at hotmail.com
Unlucky07 at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 31 23:04:09 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 11382
>
> "And he was right-he could touch me without hurting himself, he
> touched my face."
> For a fleeting instant, Harry thought he saw a gleam of something
> like triumph in Dumbledore's eyes. But next second, Harry was sure
> he imagined it,
>
> I was just interested in what other people thought about the
reaction
> of Dumbledore to the fact that Voldemort was no longer incapable of
> hurting Harry.
That's a really good point, I am new here also so I don't know if
anybody has had discussions regarding this issue. Two possibilties
pop up in my head;
Dumbledore may have realized that the fact that Voldemort can touch
harry could be a weakness that he could use. I was puzzled over what
Dumbledore said in PoA regarding Harry being one day thankful for
having saved Wormtails life. Could this be a result of it? Could
Wormtail have unwittingly given Dumbledore the ability to defeat
Voldemort? Could Harry's blood mixed in the spell lead to the
downfall of Voldemort?
The other idea that I had was something even I don't want to
believe... Maybe Dumbledore is not really the good and noble wizard
that we think he is. Why exactly is Voldemort afraid of
Dumbledore?! Could Albus Dumbledore, Harry's hero, be Voldemort's
master?! Ha ha ha... it would be an interest. This would explain
why people like Quirrel, and Crouch's son get into the School with
ease...
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