The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore
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Harry Reflects on the Loss of His Wand and His Vulnerability
As Harry Potter watches the sun rise over a snowy valley, he is consumed by a profound sense of loss and weakness after the destruction of his wand. He feels vulnerable, as though he has lost the best part of his magical power. The twin cores of his wand and Lord Voldemort's wand had given him protection, and now that connection is broken. His anger at Albus Dumbledore for leaving him unprepared swells, and he contemplates how they had placed false hope in going to Godric's Hollow.
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As Harry Potter watches the sun rise over a snowy valley, he is consumed by a profound sense of loss and weakness after the destruction of his wand. He feels vulnerable, as though he has lost the best part of his magical power. The twin cores of his wand and Lord Voldemort's wand had given him protection, and now that connection is broken. His anger at Albus Dumbledore for leaving him unprepared swells, and he contemplates how they had placed false hope in going to Godric's Hollow.
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Hermione Brings Harry Tea and the Book *The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore*
Hermione Granger approaches Harry, bringing tea and a copy of Rita Skeeter's book *The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore*, which she found at Bathilda Bagshot's house. She shows him a note from Rita to Bathilda, thanking her for contributing to the book. Harry, still furious, accepts the tea and begins flipping through the book, eager to uncover the secrets that Dumbledore kept from him.
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Hermione Granger approaches Harry, bringing tea and a copy of Rita Skeeter's book *The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore*, which she found at Bathilda Bagshot's house. She shows him a note from Rita to Bathilda, thanking her for contributing to the book. Harry, still furious, accepts the tea and begins flipping through the book, eager to uncover the secrets that Dumbledore kept from him.
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Harry Discovers the Name Gellert Grindelwald in the Book
As Harry flips through *The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore*, he finds a photograph of a young Albus Dumbledore with a man identified as Gellert Grindelwald. Shocked, Harry and Hermione realize that Dumbledore had a close friendship with one of the darkest wizards in history. They begin reading a chapter called “The Greater Good,” which details Dumbledore's academic achievements and his relationship with Gellert Grindelwald.
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As Harry flips through *The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore*, he finds a photograph of a young Albus Dumbledore with a man identified as Gellert Grindelwald. Shocked, Harry and Hermione realize that Dumbledore had a close friendship with one of the darkest wizards in history. They begin reading a chapter called “The Greater Good,” which details Dumbledore's academic achievements and his relationship with Gellert Grindelwald.
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Harry and Hermione Read About Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald's Friendship
Harry and Hermione read about Albus Dumbledore's relationship with Gellert Grindelwald. The book reveals that Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald shared radical ideas about wizard supremacy over Muggles, believing it was for “the greater good.” The two boys formed a close bond during the summer after Dumbledore's mother's death, but their relationship ended abruptly after Ariana Dumbledore's death. The chapter paints a troubling picture of Dumbledore's early ambitions and his connection to a dark wizard.
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Harry and Hermione read about Albus Dumbledore's relationship with Gellert Grindelwald. The book reveals that Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald shared radical ideas about wizard supremacy over Muggles, believing it was for “the greater good.” The two boys formed a close bond during the summer after Dumbledore's mother's death, but their relationship ended abruptly after Ariana Dumbledore's death. The chapter paints a troubling picture of Dumbledore's early ambitions and his connection to a dark wizard.
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Harry Learns of Dumbledore's Role in Ariana's Death
Harry and Hermione read about the tragic circumstances surrounding Ariana Dumbledore's death. The book suggests that Aberforth Dumbledore blamed Albus for their sister's death, and there is speculation that her death may have been connected to Albus and Gellert Grindelwald's dangerous experiments. The chapter concludes with a description of the brawl at Ariana's funeral, where Aberforth broke Albus's nose.
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Harry and Hermione read about the tragic circumstances surrounding Ariana Dumbledore's death. The book suggests that Aberforth Dumbledore blamed Albus for their sister's death, and there is speculation that her death may have been connected to Albus and Gellert Grindelwald's dangerous experiments. The chapter concludes with a description of the brawl at Ariana's funeral, where Aberforth broke Albus's nose.
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Harry Feels Betrayed by Dumbledore's Hidden Past
After reading the book, Harry is devastated and angry. He feels as though he has been misled by Dumbledore, who had hidden his dark past and connection to Gellert Grindelwald. Hermione tries to reason with him, suggesting that Dumbledore may have changed later in life, but Harry cannot shake the feeling of betrayal. He expresses his frustration at Dumbledore's failure to tell him the truth, comparing Dumbledore's secrecy with the openness he shared with Gellert Grindelwald.
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After reading the book, Harry is devastated and angry. He feels as though he has been misled by Dumbledore, who had hidden his dark past and connection to Gellert Grindelwald. Hermione tries to reason with him, suggesting that Dumbledore may have changed later in life, but Harry cannot shake the feeling of betrayal. He expresses his frustration at Dumbledore's failure to tell him the truth, comparing Dumbledore's secrecy with the openness he shared with Gellert Grindelwald.
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Hermione Defends Dumbledore, Insisting He Changed
Hermione tries to defend Albus Dumbledore, arguing that he changed over time and spent his life fighting the Dark Arts. She believes that the young Dumbledore who wrote to Gellert Grindelwald was not the same man they knew. Harry, however, cannot forgive Dumbledore for keeping so many secrets and placing such heavy burdens on him without proper guidance. His anger escalates, and he shouts, venting his frustration about the mess Dumbledore left behind.
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Hermione tries to defend Albus Dumbledore, arguing that he changed over time and spent his life fighting the Dark Arts. She believes that the young Dumbledore who wrote to Gellert Grindelwald was not the same man they knew. Harry, however, cannot forgive Dumbledore for keeping so many secrets and placing such heavy burdens on him without proper guidance. His anger escalates, and he shouts, venting his frustration about the mess Dumbledore left behind.
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Harry Acknowledges His Anger Toward Dumbledore
Harry acknowledges that part of his anger stems from Dumbledore's failure to confide in him. He feels betrayed that Dumbledore shared more of his thoughts with Gellert Grindelwald than with Harry. Hermione tries to comfort him, but Harry is overwhelmed by his sense of abandonment. He picks up Hermione's wand and resumes his watch, dismissing her gently.
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Harry acknowledges that part of his anger stems from Dumbledore's failure to confide in him. He feels betrayed that Dumbledore shared more of his thoughts with Gellert Grindelwald than with Harry. Hermione tries to comfort him, but Harry is overwhelmed by his sense of abandonment. He picks up Hermione's wand and resumes his watch, dismissing her gently.
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