Bloomsbury Screen Saver! SPOILER!

Claire Cfitz812 at aol.com
Wed Jun 15 16:38:44 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 130742

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--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "labmystc" <labmystc at y...> 
wrote:

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>     I mentioned in an earlier post that the only way for Harry to 
> defeat LV was to somehow gain DD's powers. I believe the art 
> foreshadows this:
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>     A binding magical contract between DD and Harry, where DD 
through 
> his death transfers all of his powers, memories, and thoughts (rep. 
> by pensieve)into Harry. Harry then possesses every bit of magic he 
> would ever need to defeat LV, and win in the end.
> 
> Just my humble thoughts...feel free to laugh, ridicule, and 
cruciatus 
> me to death :-)
> 
> Chris

Now Claire:

I just had a "duh!" moment reading your post (which is a good 
thing).  It explains a couple things for me: (1) the thread 
throughout the books that DD is the only one Voldemort ever feared, 
and (2) DD allowing Harry to confront Voldemort by giving him enough 
information (or, rather, the benefit of his knowledge) to allow Harry 
to succeed.  It makes sense, then, that DD transfers all he knows to 
Harry before he dies such that Harry is now the one to be feared.






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