In Total Denial (SPOILER WARNING)
cornflower_o_shea
tenpinkpiggies at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 19 12:36:56 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 132931
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I'm Dumbledore's girl through and through...
I'm absolutely in total denial, as Dumby was my utter favourite, so
conspiracy theories may be the first stage of mourning, denial, but
let me expound (if only for my sanity)...
HE IS NOT DEAD! Uh-uh...no way!
How would he fake his death?
As he is tumbling from his tower he transforms into his animagus (a
bee!). There has been much speculation about whether Dumbledore is a
bee animagus based on his name (a medieval word for 'bee'), the
buzzing of the wasp in the exam room in Phonenix, and how Dumbledore
seems to appear out of nowhere in Hogwarts, where you cannot
apparate.
Then he might transform someone else into his body. Perhaps this has
been arranged already. Is Nicolas Flamel dead yet? Perhaps he
volunteers to take polyjuice. There is some precedent for this.
Remember how Crouch's mother was buried instead of Crouch?
How could he be alive if Snape performed Avada Kedavra?
There is a very significant clue at the end of ORDER. Bellatrix
tells Harry that in order to perform an unforgivable curse YOU MUST
MEAN IT! If Snape is in on the conspiracy, he would say it but not
mean it, and therefore, not be able to do it.
Why would he fake his death?
Who are the only characters we know skilled in leglimency and
occlemency? Snape, Voldy, and Dumbledore. Harry failed miserable in
his attempts. Therefore, all other characters are vulnerable to
Voldy if they know a big secret, such as Dumbledore is still alive.
Everyone must believe that Dumbledore is dead for Snape to stay
alive and continue to spy and find out where the horcruxes are.
One of the reason I think that Serious had to die, was so that we
would believe that JK had the guts to do Dumby in. Otherwise we
wouldn't accept that possibility...
But I still don't accept it. NO WAY! Why would he trust Snape??? I
can't handle a fallible Dumbledore, so I'm sticking to my conspiracy
theory until proven otherwise, or until I'm ready to confront my
grief...(never!)
Love, Cornflower
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