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Every time I read OotP, something bugs me. Why does Umbridge want Trelawney removed? I mean, she is crazy, but it's got to have a bigger reason than just being a power play. Removing Hagrid would have had the exact same, if not bigger effect. I that there was another reason for removing her.
Someone high up in the ministry is a death eater. By high up, I mean Fudge, Umbridge or possibly even Percy. Only a death eater would know that Trelawney gave the prophecy that Voldemort spent the whole fifth book trying to get his hands on. They were probably hoping that getting Trelawney out of Hogwarts would make it possible for them to catch her and find it out (they probably didn't know that she wouldn't remember it). So her removal was more than a firing because she sucked. It was her being fired because someone wanted a chance to get at her without Dumbledore getting in the way.
Of course, Lucius Malfoy could have paid Fudge off to sack her, but I think there's much more to it.
I don't agree; from what I know of Umbridge, I think it was a move based on two things.
We all know Umbridge is a sadistic thing, and she would prey on the weaker teachers. So, she went after one of the weakest teachers and found that Trelawney cracked before Hagrid. Hagrid, at least held his own against the woman. He did stick to a good lesson plan and presented himself well enough to get over her criteria. Trelawney had to actually have a reason to get rid of hagrid, or else it would have been obvious what her real reason was
Now her other reason was much more obvious. she was tryign to pruge the school of all the teachers she could that she thought were loyal to Dumbledore; both Trelawny and Hagrid being obvious marks. she couldn't get McGonnagal or the others because they were very good teachers and the parents and governers would have instantly had her removed if she acted so openly. She wanted Dumbledore's job and she wanted Dumbledore removed. she even went so far as to recruit students openly opposed to Dumbledore to get what she wanted, even though she did not trust them in the slightest.
In the end, remember what Sirius said. "the world isn't only seperated into good people and deathe eaters."
Fully agreed!Tanuki wrote:... Yet, Order of The Phoenix is essentially the war between Howarts and the Ministry of Magic...
Tanuki wrote:Second, the Order of the Phoenix is a very good intelligence network. They know most of the death eaters is action & would be watching the higher levels of the Ministry of Magic to make sure former Death Eaters were not among its ranks. If there were one, they would know about it.
Tanuki wrote: Yet, we have heard nothing of the like & J.K.R. would have definitely brought that to our attention in the last chapters.
Mistress Siana wrote:Ahem...what about Rockwood then? Remember how surprised they were when they heard he was a spy? The info was big enough to buy Karkaroff his freedom. And then there was the fake Moody and a certain rat that betrayed the Potters right in front of the order's eyes. So much about efficiancy.
I definitly think the Trelawney theory is possible, or even likely. There must be much much more Death Eaters than we know about so far, after all, they were supposed to outnumber the order 20 to 1 in the first war. It would be foolish to think that there's anything that Dumbledore does and that Voldemort wouldn't do as well; using spies is just one example.
About your second point: Why didn't Voldemort focus on it? It didn't work, simple as that. The plan of stealing the prophecy was a much better one. I actually think that there is another good reason for wanting to keep Trelawney away from Hogwarts: She might make another inconveniant prophecy. And:
And it wouldn't necessarily mean that Dolores Umbride (did you know her name means dark pain?) is a Death Eater herself. It's more likely that she followed orders from a Death Eater/somebody influenced by Death Eaters, and I for one don't trust Cornelius "Voldem...ahem, I mean You-Know-Who, of course" Fudge one bit.
Tanuki wrote:I don't agree; from what I know of Umbridge, I think it was a move based on two things.
We all know Umbridge is a sadistic thing, and she would prey on the weaker teachers. So, she went after one of the weakest teachers and found that Trelawney cracked before Hagrid. Hagrid, at least held his own against the woman. He did stick to a good lesson plan and presented himself well enough to get over her criteria. Trelawney had to actually have a reason to get rid of hagrid, or else it would have been obvious what her real reason was
Now her other reason was much more obvious. she was tryign to pruge the school of all the teachers she could that she thought were loyal to Dumbledore; both Trelawny and Hagrid being obvious marks. she couldn't get McGonnagal or the others because they were very good teachers and the parents and governers would have instantly had her removed if she acted so openly. She wanted Dumbledore's job and she wanted Dumbledore removed. she even went so far as to recruit students openly opposed to Dumbledore to get what she wanted, even though she did not trust them in the slightest.
In the end, remember what Sirius said. "the world isn't only seperated into good people and deathe eaters."
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