Snape, Harry, Dumbledore and flaws in the books

dzeytoun at cox.net dzeytoun at cox.net
Thu Jul 15 18:07:23 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 106452

Pippin wrote:

I think 
Dumbledore would consider it self-righteous in the extreme--as 
he says, he has no power to make other men see the truth. 
Meaning, as McGonagall would put it, that he does have that 
power, he's just too noble to use it.

DZEYTOUN:  And there is the problem.  I don't find that noble.  I find that spineless and not at all admirable.


Dzeytoun







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