Where is DUMBLEDORE'S WAND?
ARRRRGH! I just finished the book last nite. (Haven't finished this thread yet.)
I too, am disappointed in this book. On the one hand, I'm one of those still hoping Dumbledore is not really dead. I knew it may happen, but I thought in book 7. It was strangely, sparsely written (like an aside as someone else mentioned) compared to when Sirius died. Not as emotional. Like others, I have theories. LOL.
My first thought when it happened was from:
In OotP, pg. 810 (US hardcover):
Harry [] bellowed "Crucio!"
Bellatrix screamed. The spell knocked her off her feet...
"Never used an Unforgivable Curse before, have you, boy? ... You need to mean them, Potter! You need to really want to cause pain -- to enjoy it --"
Perhaps Snape didn't do Avada Kedavra in such a way as to
mean to kill DD, just knock him up in the air & make it look that way. One of the last things DD told Malfoy is: (Pg. 592 US edition)
"He cannot kill you if you are already dead... we can hide you more completely than you can possibly imagine...nobody would be surprised you had died in your attempt to kill me -- forgive me, but Lord Voldemort probably expects it. Nor would the Death Eaters be surprised that we had captured and killed your mother -- it is what they would do themselves, after all."
Wouldn't Voldemort & the DE
unquestioningly expect Snape did kill DD if 5 people loyal to LV witnessed it? And everyone in the Order & at Hogwarts believed it too, ESPECIALLY if Harry witnessed it? And everyone behaved as such, because they did believe it. That would account for the very real grief of Hagrid & Fawkes, who could not fake their grief. That would certainly "hide someone more completely than you can possibly imagine."
Also, Snape wouldn't let Harry use Unforgivable Curses later, when he might learn to "enjoy it" while in a revenge state. Or feel regret later for having killed someone, & DD turned out to be alive.
If DD IS really dead, it should be noted, Dumbledore sacrificed his life, not only for Malfoy, but for Harry. Whe he heard the DE coming up the stairs he could just as easily told Harry to run, or not interfere under the Invisibility cloak, no matter what Harry saw. He had already bound Harry to a vow to obey his orders to the letter. He also could have used shield charms or spells to protect both him & Harry if he still had his wand, as weak as he was, until others showed up to help. Instead DD made the
choice to use a Freezing Charm, that caused Malfoy to be able to disarm him. He didn't know who was coming up the stairs. It could have been a DE who decided to kill him right away, regardless of LV order for Malfoy to do it.
DD makes a big thing about CHOICES, both in CoS; on pg. 262, that Harry's mother made a choice to die rather than step aside; & in regards to Harry knowing he has a choice regarding the prophecy.
Also, it is stated very clearly on pg. 585 (HC):
Malfoy: "You don't know what I've done!"
Dumbledore: "Oh yes, I do. You almost killed Katie Bell & Ronald Weasley. You have been trying, with increasing desperation to kill ME all year. Forgive me Draco, but they have been feeble attempts... So feeble, to be honest, that I wonder whether your heart is really in it."
Dumbeldore DID know what Malfoy was up to & there was a likelihood he (hopefully) might fail. Add to this, Snape's Unbreakable Vow to protect Malfoy AND to carry out the mission if Malfoy was unable to.
Dumbledore & Snape must have discussed the possibility before hand that Snape must kill him, (or pretend to) in order to protect Malfoy & release Snape from the Unbreakable Vow. I would think once it's "done", the vow is broken. It would be DD's
choice to plead for Snape kill him to save 3 people as previously discussed.
DD said repeatedly to Harry, "Because I am much older, much cleverer & less valuable" (than Harry.) He knew the time was coming to shift power to Harry.
I think Snape had also made an Unbreakable Vow with Dumbledore all those years ago, after he told LV about the prophecy. That it was to
Protect the unborn child at all costs from Voldemort. It bound Snape to DD, which is why he knew he could trust him. For Snape to vow to protect James Potter's son, who he hated above others, (save Sirius,) or die breaking that vow, would prove his disclosure about the prophecy
"To be the greatest regret of his life & the reason that he returned--"
It would also account for why Snape went off on Harry calling him a coward when he vowed his own life for protecting him - and for Harry trying to use his own magic on him. Already, Snape's own magic, of the Unbreakable Vow, is being used "against himself" in regard to Harry.
Add to this, on pg. 598,
Terror tore at Harry's heart... He had to get to Dumbledore and he had to catch Snape...Somehow the two things were linked... He could reverse what happened if he had them both together...
There was a time when Snape was out of Harry's eye sight during the chase, when Snape had already gotten out of the castle front doors.
"Snape had an immense head start." Even with the shortcut that Harry took, what if Snape had time to tell Malfoy to run up ahead, he'd catch up (so Malfoy wouldn't see) & he ran over to Dumbledore, retrieved the wand & using it, or being the one who made the Unforgivable Curse, was able to reverse it somehow. Out of all the people at Hogwarts, having the most knowledge of Dark Arts, Snape would be the one who'd know how to do this!
Dumbledore no longer had his wand. Is a wizard still able to do magic without his wand in hand? It had gone over the ramparts of the tower.
But it was not mentioned that it ever was recovered. Isn't DD's wand a very valuable item to look for?
A different theory I have is the very strong connection between phoenixes & Dumbledore. The order is even NAMED the Order of the
Phoenix. What if, in a similar fashion to Slytherin, LV & snakes and that a snake could be used as a horcrux for LV, what if Dumbledore was able to use Fawkes as a house for part of his soul, through Love? Or is DD an animagus?
In an interview AFTER the release of HBP, (MickeyMonstersMom pointed out in post #210):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4690000/newsid_4690800/4690885.stm
Reporter: Who did Fawkes previously belong to and will he play a vital role in the next book?
JK Rowling: I am not going to answer about the role in the next books, which probably gives you a big clue, and he has never been owned by anyone but Dumbledore. You will notice that when Harry goes back in the Pensieve... and has previously seen the study with a different headmaster, he saw it with Dippet and Fawkes was not there then. Fawkes is Dumbledore's possession, not a Hogwarts possession.
I, too noted that Harry thought he saw a phoenix fly out of the flames during the funeral. Maybe Dumbledore has a "Phoenix" spirit somehow by being an animagus, that was released from his body during the burning. Or maybe Fawkes was inside the purple velvet instead of DD?
But, it could also just be Fawkes showing up (way in the sky, though the smoke) one last time to make sure his master had a proper send off, in the same way the Centaurs flew their arrows & the Mermish showed up. Also, we don't know what details JKR added to throw us off.
Both Harry's & LV's wands are made from tail feathers of FAWKES. That may come into play again in Book 7, especially if Fawkes plays some major part in choosing sides.
On the other hand, in that same interview above, JKR makes several statements which sadly make me believe DD is unfortunately, indeed dead.
Here she gives her reasoning about killing off Sirius. That same reasoning would hold true for Dumbledore:
Reporter: Why did you have to kill Sirius when it was the best thing that happened to Harry for years?
JK Rowling: We are back to me being a murderer, aren't we? People have asked me this a lot. I have been repeatedly told Sirius was my favourite character, why did he have to die?... I think you will realise why he had to go in terms of plot when you read the seventh book. It wasn't arbitrary although part of the answer is the one I have given before. It is more satisfying I think for the reader if the hero has to go on alone and to give him too much support makes his job too easy, sorry.
(Earlier in the interview):
JK Rowling: Harry is older now so he has more comprehension of what loss means, very young people are sometimes I think anaesthetised, it is not to say it is not extremely painful but they perhaps receive more comfort because of their youth. Harry is very isolated now.
Another tv interview, JKR stated she didn't want to confuse kids into believing people can come back after they have died.
So while I WISH Dumbledore may still be alive, it seems unlikely.
He may return Obe Wan style or though the portrait, but I think the people in the portraits have a limit. Perhaps, DD was "asleep" in his portrait because they had to wait for the funeral to occur, before he could "wake up." Otherwise, as soon as people get killed, their relatives could just run right away & talk to the portraits, as though they aren't gone. This would be very confusing for relatives & not help them get that the people are actually gone. Also, the Dumbledore in the portrait may only be able to help by giving out only the knowledge & wisdom they acquired
in the PAST, while they were alive. DD may be limited in the aid & advice he's able to help Harry with in the upcoming events because he's not "alive" to help reason out present situations.
However, there is reference to DD plucking out various memories to place in the pensieve - and maybe he was placing them in bottles for Harry to use later in helping him find the horcruxes?