by Nightcrawler » Friday 23 September 2005 4:03:12pm
You've gotta think about the circumstances he was under though. He knew that Harry's life is more important than his own, so there's no way that he was going to let Harry drink the potion. As for stunning Harry, well once again that was making a sacrifice in order to save Harry's life.
Just a thought, if Dumbledore hadn't stunned Harry, he would have bought himself, what, one second of time to take out Draco in a non-lethal manner? In the state he was in, I don't think it would have been that easy.
Also, even if he did manage to disarm Draco, the other Death Eaters were on thier way and Harry, being the foolishly brave guy that he is, would get into the thick of it, risking (and probably losing) his own life. Dumbledore had to make sure Harry stayed invisible so that he could fight another day.