Several thoughts on Dumbledore's death and Snape:
1) In order for the unforgivable(what're they called again?) curses to work one has to really mean it. That was hammered into us during those two last books. What if Snape didn't mean it (the Dumbledore avedra cadavara thing)? What would've been the result?
2) Since that sixth book opens with the importance of an unbreakable bond I wonder if this will come up again in the seventh book? Could Snape have made an unbreakable vow with Dumbledore as well? Would that be the reason Dumbledore ALWAYS ALWAYS trusted Snape no matter what?
3) If #2 is true, then what happens when an unforgivable curse butts heads with an unbreakable vow?
Just some thoughts....
Jennifer
1) In order for the unforgivable(what're they called again?) curses to work one has to really mean it. That was hammered into us during those two last books. What if Snape didn't mean it (the Dumbledore avedra cadavara thing)? What would've been the result?
2) Since that sixth book opens with the importance of an unbreakable bond I wonder if this will come up again in the seventh book? Could Snape have made an unbreakable vow with Dumbledore as well? Would that be the reason Dumbledore ALWAYS ALWAYS trusted Snape no matter what?
3) If #2 is true, then what happens when an unforgivable curse butts heads with an unbreakable vow?
Just some thoughts....
Jennifer
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