Percy=Dumbledore?
Brian
bcbgx6 at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 26 18:05:01 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 102922
If Ron could be Dumbledore, why not Percy?
Doesn't Percy have more intellectual traits that could develop into
the "greatest Wizard"?
In no timeline, can I imagine Ron developing Dumbledore's
personality. He's just not reflective enough nor intellectually
curious enough to become a polymath like Dumbledore.
Percy, on the other hand, has shown intellectual acumen, a strong
work ethic, and extreme self-discipline when sticking to his
principles. Notice that Dumbledore can keep a secret. Percy can,
also. Percy is comfortable in the arenas of power. Dumbledore is,
as well.
Since Dumbledore seems to share physical traits with the Weasleys,
why couldn't Percy be the Weasley who becomes him?
Wouldn't this be a great redemption for Percy? Perhaps he is thrown
(or throws himself) back in time. For purposes of the timeline he
was born into, he dies. To his family from that point on, he's
presumed dead. Maybe there is a tearful scene of realization, when
the dust settles, when, after the family gives up on Percy's return,
yet knows he has sacrificed himself for their cause, Dumbledore tells
Molly and Arthur of his true identity, then dies.
Thoughts?
--"Brian B."
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