Voldemort's Boggart - My theory
Ramya
ramyamicro at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 6 16:49:08 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 132112
> Subhash Sane <crownless_aragorn at y...> wrote:
> > Boggart
> > penetrates the mind of his client and immediately gains the
> > knowledge of `HIS/HER FEAR'. And after that, it takes the shape
of that fear.
> SSSusan:
> This certainly makes SENSE -- that is, that the way a Boggart
works
> is by some mechanism similar to Legilimency.
I think the Boggart can sense the innermost fears of the person
stand in front of it, much like the Dementor can suck out the
happiest memories. Neither has to work on the mind of its victim-
rather, it works something like an emotion-sensor which is tuned in
to a particular wavelength.
I though at first that Voldemort would see Dumbledore, since he is
the only one he ever feared. However, Voldy's greatest fear is death-
so I am guessing he will see his own corpse.
Hmm...what funny thing will he think of to make it vanish, though?-
seeing himself 'finally' killing Harry?
Rams
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