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I think Snape may be doing what Dumbledore wanted him to do. I am not convinced that Dumbledore is actually dead. Recall the speach he gave Malfoy just before he died about how Voldemort couldn't kill him if he was already dead, and that the Order could protect him and his mother. I think that may have been a clue as to what was going on. Also, when Snape showed up, Dumbledore immediately started to plead with him. Why did he not assume that Snape was there to rescue him if this was not part of the "plan"? If there had been a moment when he realized that Snape had betrayed him I might feel differently but his reaction was immediate. I think his death was staged so that he could work undercover and Snape would be Voldemort's right hand man and a very valuable spy.
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John L-
The exact definition of Legilimency is "the ability to extract feelings and memories from another persons mind" (that's from Snape BTW). So, I was partially right and you were partially right. I still don't see that as being useful in battle. I don't see Lupin dying; he just got together with Tonks, so I don't think she would kill him off, though, I wouldn't put it past her. RobWolfe- Dumbledore has to be dead, Snape performed to the Unbreakable Vow, remember? If Dumbledore is not dead, then Snape would be dead, and last I checked, he was alive and kicking. |
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Whatever Legilimency is, I do not think it is a staple of Voldemort so much as it is a staple of Snape. The chances of Lupin dying in book 7 are pretty slim - I'd say about 18%. John L, I agree with your earlier assertion of Snape's Voldemort likeness, though I doubt that the ambush situation you described would actually happen.. Fraser, I like your comparison of HBP to the SW prequels. Matthew on that last post, everything well said!
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But Dumbledore has already indicated in HBP that Voldemort has stopped - and probably for good - getting into Harry's head after the Ministry HQ fight.
Oh and until book seven comes out, my faves from best to least: Azkaban Prince Stone Phoenix Chamber Goblet |
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Well, LV isn't going to try to possess Harry again because being inside Harry is painful, but that's not the same as Legilimency, which is just a spell.
And my favs are: Goblet and Prince (tied) Azkaban Stone Phoenix Chamber
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I accepted that Dumbledore is dead, but one thing bothers me.
When Snape AK'd him, the text states "dd was blasted into the air: for a split second he seemed to hang suspended beneath the shining skull, and then he fell slowly backwards, like a great rag doll, over the battlements and out of sight." pg 556 UK edition HBP Now anytime someone has been killed with AK they just drop to ground, why all this extra stuff, what does it mean or does mean anything? GOF Cedric death, just falls to the ground, Riddle family death slumped over the table didn't move from sitting positions, spider during class - same thing. Why is Dumbledore different? <_<
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Well if it's just stylistic writing, I personally could do without. JKR is pretty consistent, and all other deaths with AK are very similar. I'm in a book club discussing this book but unfortunately we are only on chapter 10, and i had to get this off my chest.
thanks
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I wrote up a little editorial and Mugglenet actually published it. For those who asked for detail its in there, although the whole Harry is Gryffendore's heir was shot down by JK herself on July 16th toward the end of her interview.
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Nice editiorial, really good insight and examples. Now we have to wait 2 years to see how close your editiorial comes into canon.
I thought it interesting that you have more than one reason of LV going to Godric's Hollow. I have always thought of the Potter's death having to do with the incomplete prophecy LV was told, not having to do with a horcrux. Another tidbit to think about. Again excellent write up.
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