Voldemort: Between Life and Death? (Long)
dumbledore11214
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Mon Aug 16 01:32:59 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 110148
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "inkling108" <inkling108 at y...>
wrote:
huge snip
> If Dumbledore were aware that Voldemort is not properly alive, he
> would know that he could not kill him. This would explain why he
> did not try at the end of Book 5. What if Voldemort, having passed
> into a state somewhere between life and death, can only be
> vanquished by the person who has the ability to enter the realm
> between life and death and meet and destroy him? What if the only
> person who can do this is our boy?
Alla:
You know, your post is very intriguing and one of the those which I
think will make me reevaluate the meaning of Dumbledore's 'Indeed,
your failure to understand that there are things much worse than
death has always been your greates weakness..." OoP, p.814, paperback.
I used to think these words refer to the punishment worse than death,
which Tom will receive for his sins in the future.(yes, hopefully
from Harry)
It is quite possible that Voldie is already in the state worse than
death, he just is not aware of it yet.
Thank you!
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