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      • Harry's survival against Voldemort's Killing Curse revealed that Dumbledore knew all along that the Boy Who Lived was never in true danger. Dumbledore allowed Harry to believe he was sacrificing himself to protect others, as he understood the importance of sacrifice and how it would ultimately protect the wizarding world from Voldemort.
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  2. Finally, Hermione tries to reassure Harry that Dumbledore loved him, but while Harry wishes he could believe her, he doesn’t. Chapter Nineteen: The Silver Doe

  3. The answer would seem to be no, since Dumbledore tells Harry more or less plainly that Harry is not dead and that this meeting is all in his head—yet real nonetheless. The epigraph from William Penn stated that friends who die are never truly lost, and that we can still speak to them and commune with them fully.

  4. I don't understand. The outcome of everything Dumbledore did was Harry sacrificing him self to kill Voldemort. If Dumbledore wasn't raising, or training him if you will, to die then none of this would have happened.

  5. Dumbledore’s portrait does affirm afterwards that if Harry dies a natural death, the Elder Wand’s power will be broken (even though he will be at very great risk to be killed or disarmed in a way that transfers the power of the Elder Wand, especially as an Auror).

  6. As any Harry Potter fan knows, Dumbledore never explained to Harry that he would eventually have to sacrifice himself in order to truly defeat Voldermort, and he did this for more than one reason.

  7. Oct 29, 2012 · There seemingly is a contradiction here: Dumbledore said that he intended for the wand to pass to Snape, but then Harry contradicts that by saying that he intended for the “wand's power to die with him”.

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