hehe, i kno exactly what you mean athena. ive had a few of the same problems since i started higher maths: im being brainwashed into some maths computer!
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DarkOne wrote:darkcloak wrote:Good spot. Two things I would like to add:
I think when Dumbledore says "I know exactly how you feel" to Harry at the end of OotP, he may be giving a possible clue to his fight with Grindelwald. Perhaps Grindelwald killed his parents? Perhaps Dumbledore was prophesised as the only one who could defeat him? Also thinking about the death of Grindelwald, no-one seems to discuss him at all. You would think that the characters may draw parallels between the two "reigns of terror".
On another thread, perhaps Tom was on Grindelwald's side, perhaps he was there when Dumbledore defeated him and that's when he knew that he would have to go away and master the darkest magic to truly defeat DD?
BTW What was DD before he became Headmaster? Was he an auror?
Seriously... some people simply look too far into things. Grindelwald was mentioned in PS, which was designed as a childrens book believe it or not.
Also it says that Dumbledore was Transfiguration teacher in HBP (maybe mentioned before, I can't remember).
Athena Appleton wrote:Besides, Dumbledore was Headmaster before there was even a great need for Aurors. Wasn't he Headmaster when Tom/Voldemort came to him the first time to try to be allowed to teach?
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