Cohesion

James Lyon jnoyl at aim.com
Sat Dec 2 01:43:23 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 162260

For those who think Dumbledore was "The Light" and was wise, consider  
book 6:
He KNOWS there is a plot to kill him. He ALLOWS two students to almost be killed without taking any action.  He ALLOWS the ferret virtual free reign of the castle to access the RoR. Thus, the battle itself is almost as much DD's fault as the ferret's since he took no actions to stop it or prevent it. Then, the megalomaniac has a burial monument placed conspicuously on the Hogwart's grounds, something no other headmaster had the ego to do.  If I was Bill and found out that DD did NOTHING to prevent the battle, I would probably go a p--s on the old fart's grave.  When book 7 is out and we've had time to "digest" all the happenings from 1 to 7, I REALLY want someone to explain all of DD's action as being wise and caring--beginning with dropping a baby off at someone's doorstep in the dead of night.  To me, we will never understand DD or SS based on whether they are good or bad-they had a lot of DARK in them if you ask me.

James




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