DD's plan -- Minister of Magic

justcarol67 justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 21 16:39:20 UTC 2010


No: HPFGUIDX 189165



--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "pippin_999" <foxmoth at ...> wrote:
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> > I do see your point that if LV was going to fulfill his side of the Prophecy, Harry had little choice but to respond in some way.  DD knew Harry wouldn't run or hide, so from there, DD just had to make Harry trust him and guide him.
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> Pippin:
> If Dumbledore believed in the prophecy, he wouldn't have thought he needed to make Harry do anything. He could have left everything to chance. His disbelief, ironically, made him act to bring the prophecy about.
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> Pippin
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Carol responds:

Not necessarily. He seems to have thought (or known) that Harry and only Harry was "the one with the power to defeat the Dark Lord" and acted accordingly. (Sure, Harry has his mother's love and the soul bit inside him, all of which fits with the Prophecy, but why not arm him with knowledge as well, especially Voldemort's past and his psychology, so that he'll understand what he's facing? And why not train him and test him to make sure that he doesn't fail? After all, the Prophecy only says "either [meaning one of the two] must die at the hand of the other." It doesn't say which of the two will be victorious. In any case, his knowing the Prophecy and acting on it does help to bring it about even though he's not one of the principals involved.

Carol, quite sure that DD would not have drawn Sybil out of the Pensieve for Harry's benefit and explained the components of the Prophecy if he didn't believe in "the power that the Dark Lord has not" and the rest of it







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