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Did learning of Dumbledore's flawed past have a negative impact on your view of the character?

Yes, I can't stand that Dumbledore made serious mistakes in the past.
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No, making things right more than made up for his past mistakes, and I respect him more.
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It didn't effect my respect of the character either way.
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Postby Athena Appleton » Thursday 2 August 2007 7:26:07am

In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, we see some major flaws from some typically "practically perfect in every way" characters. This is especially the case with Dumbledore.

Did the fact that you saw his flaws make you respect him less, or did the fact that he had these flaws, owned up to them and did what he could to set things right make him even more admirable in your eyes?

Personally, I didn't respect him any less. In fact, I actually respected the integrity of the character much more because I know how difficult it is to change, and there's no denying, Dumbledore did a complete turnaround.
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Postby FawkesthePhoenix » Thursday 2 August 2007 4:01:05pm

it made respect him more, because he knew what he did wrong, and he made it right. he knew he shouldn't have a lot of power, so he kept himself from getting it. learning about his troubled past and seeing how made sure that he would never make those mistakes again just made me respect him all the more.
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Postby Augusta Longbottom » Friday 3 August 2007 11:10:38am

It didn't change for me. I based my opinion of him on the man he was "now" and would never think less of him because of what happened in the past, that's why it's called the past. I had utmost respect for Dumbledore so I couldn't respect him more than I already did.
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Postby DucksRMagical » Friday 3 August 2007 3:44:08pm

I liked how DD had some flaws. It made him seem more human. And the fact that he didn't take the job as Minister because he knew what would happen if he had a lot of power made me respect him more.
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Postby witchsnape » Friday 3 August 2007 5:10:50pm

I admire Dumbledore even more and I never thought that was possible!
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Postby noris » Saturday 4 August 2007 4:24:01pm

Even when people seem squeeky clean they never are,
its the choices you make after your mistakes that prove what kind of person you are.
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Postby Augusta Longbottom » Sunday 5 August 2007 4:27:49am

[quote="noris"]Even when people seem squeeky clean they never are,
its the choices you make after your mistakes that prove what kind of person you are.[/quote]

Very well said!
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Postby the_roof_is_leaking » Sunday 5 August 2007 8:22:55pm

It didn't affect my respect for him.

This is difficult to explain but I'll try! Dumbledore, to me, was just another character. I didn't become attached to him, admire him or anything - but I'm not saying I disliked him or anything like that.
Almost always when I read, I can imagine the world, enjoy it etc but I don't.......'feel' for the characters.

*sigh* Does that make any sense??

Well anyway :) I saw Dumbledore as wise, powerful etc but it was just interesting to me to read about his past. It was interesting to see another layer.
Besides, that's what it was - his past. Not his present. He didn't continue to do anything bad in secret or anything.
He also admitted he thought he shouldn't be in possession of too much power. To me, that could be argued as part of how wise he had become - he truely knew himself, his limits and stuck to them.
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Postby GodrictheGriffon » Monday 6 August 2007 3:45:06am

the_roof_is_leaking wrote:
Well anyway :) I saw Dumbledore as wise, powerful etc but it was just interesting to me to read about his past. It was interesting to see another layer.
Besides, that's what it was - his past. Not his present. He didn't continue to do anything bad in secret or anything.
He also admitted he thought he shouldn't be in possession of too much power. To me, that could be argued as part of how wise he had become - he truely knew himself, his limits and stuck to them.

Well said! I don't care what he was in the past! I care about what he is and what he will be! So why do I like history so much? :???:
It matters no what you were in the past. It matters what you do with it, what you are, what you become, and what you could be.
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Postby the_roof_is_leaking » Monday 6 August 2007 2:31:04pm

Yeah. At the end of the day, Dumbledore was powerful and had a lot of knowledge - but he used it in ways he thought were best for others.
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