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| Year VII: Deathly Hallows Discuss, Dumbledores Will at The Restricted Section of the Library forum Ok now that dumbledore has died who do you think his stuff will go to??? I thought at first Harry ... |
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| Ok now that dumbledore has died who do you think his stuff will go to??? I thought at first Harry of course!!! But then i thought maybe some of it will go to Hogwarts or his family (Aberforth) I think at least some will go to harry because there will be something to help him w/ the Horcruxes What do you think??????????????????????????? |
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| I been wondering about this myself, actually. It would seem that Dumbledore would leave something to Harry, but what? Gryffindors sword, maybe. Most likely that would stay at Hogwarts. The pensieve? He could do. At the very least Harry needs to have a look at a few more memories. What about those whirring silver instruments that Harry was demolishing in the fifth book? They seem interesting. I wonder what they do? But do wizards even have wills? Have they ever been mentioned? Maybe they go by a different system. |
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| I would have thought Dumbledores family would all be dead by now. And didn't he say in book 4 that he wasn't sure that Abeforth COULD read, not that he CAN. So maybe he is dead. Past tense remember? Maybe Dumbledores got a secret wife and kids hidden away somewhere. Can you imagine? Ha ha ha! |
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Also, that comment in the interview wasn't about that kind of lonliness. See JKR's Interview, July 2005. http://www.mugglenet.com/jkrinterview.shtml ES: I know Dumbledore likes to see the good in people but he seems trusting almost to the point of recklessness sometimes. [Laughter] Yes, I would agree. I would agree. ES: How can someone so - JKR: Intelligent - ES: be so blind with regard to certain things? JKR: Well, there is information on that to come, in seven. But I would say that I think it has been demonstrated, particularly in books five and six that immense brainpower does not protect you from emotional mistakes and I think Dumbledore really exemplifies that. In fact, I would tend to think that being very, very intelligent might create some problems and it has done for Dumbledore, because his wisdom has isolated him, and I think you can see that in the books, because where is his equal, where is his confidante, where is his partner? He has none of those things. He’s always the one who gives, he’s always the one who has the insight and has the knowledge. So I think that, while I ask the reader to accept that McGonagall is a very worthy second in command, she is not an equal. You have a slightly circuitous answer, but I can't get much closer than that. ES: No, that was a good answer. MA: It's interesting about Dumbledore being lonely. JKR: I see him as isolated, and a few people have said to me rightly I think, that he is detached. My sister said to me in a moment of frustration, it was when Hagrid was shut up in his house after Rita Skeeter had published that he was a half-breed, and my sister said to me, “Why didn't Dumbledore go down earlier, why didn't Dumbledore go down earlier?” I said he really had to let Hagrid stew for a while and see if he was going to come out of this on his own because if he had come out on his own he really would have been better. "Well he's too detached, he's too cold, it's like you,” she said!" [Laughter] By which she meant that where she would immediately rush in and I would maybe stand back a little bit and say, “Let's wait and see if he can work this out.” I wouldn't leave him a week. I'd leave him maybe an afternoon. But she would chase him into the hut. |
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