Potion in the Cave
snow15145
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Sat Jul 23 00:47:40 UTC 2005
My very first thoughts of Dumbledore's drinking of the potion in the
cave were that he was reliving the deaths of the inferri that lay in
the lake. You hear different responses with each swallow of the
potion. Dumbledore has never been afraid of death, so why would he
utter any such passage? The last phrase from Dumbledore's lips,
however, as he swallowed the last of the potion was Kill me
that's
when it truly hit me
wasn't that what Harry said in the end when
Voldemort attempted possession at the Ministry?
Some questions:
Is each swallow of the potion that resided in the cave representative
of one of Voldemort's killings or attempted killings?
Do you hear, say and feel what each person murmured as Voldemort
attempted to extinguish their life when you swallow this potion?
I wander
but then I always do
Snow
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