The basic premise of the book was LV's plan to catch Harry. His used a port-key, which worked to some extend. Some questions remain:
- Why making Harry stronger? Crouch, LV's backer, taught Harry some useful stuff, which he used against LV.
- Why so complicated? He had a helping hand in Hogwarts. Instead of teaching Harry DADA, Crouch could have asked Harry in for a private meeting, presenting him a pencil, which could be the port-key. Make him touch it and: Finished!
- Why so late? LV postponed his plans several times. Is he an attention seeking psycho? Did he need the audience of the game?
- Why not in the first round? Make the golden egg the port-key: Finished! (OK, OK, he might habe brought a dragon to the graveyard, but LV should be able to handle this.)
- Why so easy? If port-keys are known to work in Hogwarts, why did nobody tell poor Harry about it? There were no decent safety-measures taken.
- Why make him win? Part of the plan was Harry's win of the game. Actually Crouch went to great lengths in order to achieve it. This made Harry even more popular as a hero of resistance against LV.
- What next step? Did LV plan to present himself to the audience in Hogwarts after killing Harry? Probably not: DD was as strong as ever.
I am having a fuzzy, nebulous theory about the matter, but I would like to listen to your ideas first.
Carsten
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