So I was re-reading the Half Blood Prince and I came across a passage that I never payed much attention to before. But now that this is the *insert number here because I've lost count* time that I have read the book, and now that I'm thinking about Deathly Hallows a lot, this passage seemed like it might be important.
US Edition, page 262, Dumbledore and Harry's conversation after their second lesson and trip into the pensieve.
"But she could do magic!" said Harry impatiently. "She could have got food and everything for herself by magic, couldn't she?"
"Ah," said Dumbledore, "perhaps she could. But it is my belief-- I am guessing again, but I am sure that I am right-- that when her husband abandoned her, Merope stopped using magic. I do not think that she wanted to be a witch any longer. Of course, it is also possible that her unrequited love and the attendant despair sapped her of her powers; that can happen. In any case, as you are about to see, Merope refused to raise her wand even to save her own life."
So do any of you think that the part about being sapped of your powers could possibly be foreshadowing? If someone really close to Harry were to die (Ron, Hermione, maybe even Ginny...?) that he might be sapped of his powers? *Now I'm going to go out on a theory limb here* I personally believe that Voldemort only strengthened the connection between him and Harry by using Harry's blood to come back. That being said, I also believe that if Harry dies, Voldemort dies and vice versa. So if that is the case, if something so bad were to happen to Harry that he lost his powers, would it affect Voldemort too? Could that relate to the lack of wands on the cover of book 7?
I know I'm going out there a little bit, but what do you guys think?