Dumbledore's Last Act
desastreuse
desastreuse at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 22 16:19:11 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 134149
missy writes:
> Because surely, DD knew human nature enough to know that
> once Snape killed him, it would severely dent his standing in the
> Order. So, unless someone in the Order does know that the whole
> thing was a set up and isn't saying anything to counter all of the
> accusations that are now flying at Snape, then no, I don't buy
> that
> Snape is the one that is supposed to help Harry.
>
> And since everyone in the Order is currently buying Harry's side
> of
> what happened, I don't see Snape living through walking into
> Grimmauld Place.
It is entirely possible, however, that DD stored some memories for
use after his death, specifically the memories of his conversations
with Snape about DD's own death, the Vow, and what to do after he
has killed DD. I don't think it's very reasonale to believe that
Dumbledore--knowing he was not well--would not have made
arrangements ensuring that Harry will have the information and the
details he needs for success after DD's death. To me, it is
conceivable that DD would leave Harry so vulnerable, especially when
he knows there is information that Harry will need if he is to be
successful.
desastreuse
More information about the HPforGrownups
archive