Dumbledore, Organ Grinder (Fair is foul and foul is fair.)
Berit Jakobsen
belijako at online.no
Thu Nov 20 15:34:52 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 85543
Clef wrote:
> DD is so good, he seems too good to be true, which means he
probably is. WS isn't kidding when he said fair is foul and foul is
fair. He also calls Riddle, "Lord Voldemort" (CoS Am. vers. pg.329
and on), and as Harry pointed out to Snape in book 5 only DE's call
him "Lord Voldemort." Or maybe book 2 was a slip up, b/c I can't find
DD saying it again in any subsequant books. But then, if DD is above
Riddle, he wouldn't call him his Lord, would he?
Me:
Just a little clarification: The DE's call their master "the Dark
Lord", not "Lord Voldemort". they respect him/are too afraid of him
to call him by his real name. Bellatrix went berserk when Harry dared
to say his name in MoM... Only Dumbledore and Harry calls him "(Lord)
Voldemort" (in OoP others like Hermione start doing it as well). So,
DD saying "Lord Voldemort" is not really an argument for
him "sympathizing" with Voldemort... Why is he using the
title "Lord"? I don't know; maybe he's just being polite :-) He
always insists on Harry addressing Snape as "Professor"...
Berit
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