[HPforGrownups] Dumbledore's knowledge (OOP)

rvotaw at i-55.com rvotaw at i-55.com
Wed Jan 15 16:02:13 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 49806

David wrote:

> Taken at face value, the above quote ('everything') implies that <BR>
> Dumbledore's usefulness is about to run out. His power and wisdom <BR>
> may still have value, but any mysteries in books 6 and 7 will be as <BR>
> unknown to Dumbledore as to us. His omniscience will be at an end.<BR>

This is exactly what I thought.  I'm wondering if he won't after all be the 
death in Book 5.  Or if he will die early in Book 6, depending on which part of 
Book 5 that was in.  Could be all the way at the end, as a conclusion. I'm also 
wondering what exactly happens to make Dumbledore say he's going to tell 
Harry "what I should have told you five years ago. . . . I'm going to tell you 
everything."  Everything?  Wow.  So why has Dumbledore now changed his mind and 
decided he should've told Harry everything to start with?  When Harry asked 
various things in SS/PS in the hospital wing, Dumbledore said he couldn't tell 
him--yet.  Now he thinks he should've told him then.  Why?

Also, I can't help but wonder.  Why is Harry lying flat on his back in a 
flowerbed?!? 

Richelle

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