[HPforGrownups] Re: Dumbledore in GoF
Carolin Mönkemeyer
shokoono at gmx.de
Mon Aug 25 20:12:32 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 78723
> > I was recently rereading GoF for the 10th or so time, and
> something
> > stuck out to me that I hadn't noticed before...
> >
> > Towards the end of Goblet of Fire, after Harry returns from the
> > Portkey back to Hogwarts, he is talking to Dumbledore (who just
> > discovered Mad Eye Moody, etc). Harry tells Dumbledore that
> > Voldemort had gotten some of his [Harry's] blood and consequently
> > now has the same protection Harry has from his mother. After
> > learning this, Rowling writes (not exact quote) that Dumbledore
> > seemed to smile for a fleeting instant before responding that
> > Voldemort has "overcome that obstacle."
> >
> > Did anyone else wonder what this could mean? I noticed it about 5
> > days ago and it has been bothering me a great deal...
> > I'd love to hear others' thoughts about it.
> >
> > "starboard_7"
>
Me:
I am just remebering what DD says using these mashines after Harry "dreamed"
Arthur Weasly being attaced... In essence devided... could that mean that
the connection between them became closer than the scar and its follows?
Could that also mean that it gave Harry also somthing (alchemistic) he could
be using in the following books? If it is so, I wonder what it would be.
DD looking older after this nanosecond of smiling could also be that now the
prophecy is in progress to be fullfilled and that the first thaught of DD's
would be that from now on it couldn't be long to get rid of LV but than
remembered that this also means that Harry would die (as the prophecy says).
This could affect him so much that Harry associated it with looking old.
These fellings of DD's could also become more strong because of Sirius being
there, too. It could remind DD that also Sirius needs to know one day that
his best friend's son (the maybe only reason for him to keep on living) is
to die soon. He might worry about this man for I think he also likes Sirius
a lot.
So there are a couple of things being interwoven into each other that might
count...
Yours Finchen
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