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Old 08-15-2005, 02:47 PM
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It makes perfect sense and goes along with my theories about othe things that seem to be going on in the background.

Well, tell us your theories then! Come on, I stuck my neck out and posted my possibly "preposterous" theory! We're probably all way off base but like GreenEyedWitch said its fun to hear others theories and thoughts.

And Dear Dear SiriusBlack, thank you for posting longer than me! I was beginning to think I might talk too much! I have never been accused of that I'm sure (HA)! Really though, I think you supported my theory and I'd love to hear more!

To anyone else who might still be reading this topic...even and especially if you do not agree with this theory, please debate with us. We won't scream too loud and we won't bite so join in! We have 2 more years to come to our own conclusions and discussing our theories would fill the time nicely. Plus, when the 7th book finally comes out you will be able to say "I told ya so", but not if you don't post so get to posting!

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I have been thinking that it is stange how DD is going on and on to Malfoy about how it can be made to seem as if he were dead, how everyone could be made to believe it. Right after that the death-eaters arrive to interupt the conversation. As Snape arrives DD is practically begging him to do something. Perhaps that something is the same thing Hagrid overheard them arguing about, the same thing Snape didn't want to do anymore. Perhaps DD is supposed to be made to seem dead. It seems to me that if "everyone" believe DD is dead then he could more effectively search and destroy certain artifacts. As for the argument that DD and Snape could not have been planning to "kill" or fake the death of DD because no one else knew about it. How do we know that? Harry didn't know, but he couldn't for this plan to be effective Harry would need to grieve for DD. And lest we not all forget he isn't exactly the best at hiding his thoughts. As for Malfoy, I think he hasn proven to at least not be a cold-blooded killer. I would not be surprised to see him and Harry end up working together by the end. The way Snape hurried Malfoy away is one more sign that he is not on the side of Voldemort as well. We know that disobeying the direct orders of the dark lord woul not garner protection from his loyal followers instead one might imagine it would be cause for death. Therefore if Snape was really working on the side of Voldemort then he would have killed or at least attacked Malfoy for not following through.
That's as much time as I have for now,but I will be back to finish my theories. Let me know what you think.

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Old 08-15-2005, 02:47 PM
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