[HPforGrownups] Dumbledore's After Death Strategy
sunnylove0 at aol.com
sunnylove0 at aol.com
Mon Jul 25 18:37:49 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 134814
In a message dated 7/25/2005 7:03:36 AM Mountain Standard Time,
bhavna at impsmanagement.com writes:
I think DD knew that Snape's cover was much more important than his own
life at that stage. Knowing Riddle as well as he did - DD predicted that this is
the best anyone who wants to be trusted unquestioningly by LV has to do -
kill 'the Only One He Ever Feared' . Snape killing DD would lead to LV's
undoubted trust and belief in Snape which Snape could then use to find out LVs
secrets - most importantly the location of the Horcruxes!
Whichever side Snape is ultimately on, getting closer to Voldemort is
undoubtedly his goal, however this could certainly backfire in Book 7, if Voldemort
stops seeing Snape as a useful subordinate and starts seeing him as a
dangerous rival a la Stalin.
Just a thought.
Amber
who agrees with Harry that Merope (and Amidala and Oliver Twist's mother)
ought to be ashamed of herself and thinks that Snape has a lot more to answer
for no matter if he went back to Dumbledore or not
Dumbledore or not
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