"In Essence Divided"
iluvgahan
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Sat Jul 19 04:53:16 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 71561
I haven't posted in a while but I saw this thread going (I
even managed to read a *few*) but since there are just so
many messages I can't possibly read them all. I don't know
if this particular idea was posted, so if it was, my
apologies.
On that note, here's my take on the whole "essence divided"
scene:
When Dumbledore asks the question, I think he is talking
about Harry and Voldemort. When a single snake appears
Dumbledore says, "Naturally, naturally." The single snake
means that Harry and Voldemort are connected in a way
(scar). Dumbledore has a feeling that thoughts are being
shared between the two (I'm sure that's stated in canon),
and IMO when he asks, "But in essence divided?" He is
finding out whether or not they are connected physically in
any way, for example if Voldemort has been possessing
Harry.
So what do you guys think? Am I way off or am I onto
something here?
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