Wands, Pleading and Killing

Valy valy1x2 at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 16 16:50:29 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 137805

Yo!

Okay, maybe this theory have been discussed before, but I had no knowledge
of it because I've been out of the PC for almost two months, but something
disturbed me in the chapter where Snape kills Dumbledore.

First, please excuse my unperfect english (I'm a french-speaking Belgian
chick). I've done my possible to make this short theory clear. :)


Okay, here we go:

Draco wanted to kill Dumbledore, and Snape made the vow, this mean if he
would fail, he would die. We all know this.

Maybe Snape told about it to Dumbledore! YES!
And Dumbledore maybe told him: 'Do not break the vow, I have a plan'

Okay, I'm not the only one thinking this.

But there's something that disturbed me... a tiny thing that may pass as
minor, but JKR is evil, and we all know this. (If you read this, JK, evil
means wonderful for us. ) =P

And in this infamous chapter, when Snape was standing in front of
Dumbledore, and Dumbledore pleading... Pleading to kill him?  Why not?

After all...

..SNAPE HAS NOT RAISED HIS WANT BEFORE DUMBLEDORE ASKED HIM TO!!!

This is what I've noticed.

Here's a clearer example:

If a certain person like Snape, with the similar past and stuff would stand
in a crowd of killers in front of you like this, weapon down, in such a
situation, would you plead this person for your life? NO.

Same case except the person is in front of you, pointing his/her weapon at
you, would you plead for your life? YES!

Here.

This is short, but this is a strange behaviour Snape shown in this chapter
in my opinion...

Anyway, I hope this wand theory has not been told here before, otherwise, I
would look stupid! (J/K)

Anyway... there...


Valy.

PS: I'm sorry if this theory was short and maybe a little weird, but well...





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