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  1. While he did care for Harry, he didn't spoon feed Harry nor did he tell him everything he needed to know. He let Harry fend for himself, find his own way into and out of troubles and discover his true self - which in turn helped him find true courage during the battle.

  2. Aug 15, 2023 · It seemed official that Dumbledore didn't care once Harry learned he must sacrifice himself to defeat Voldemort, but that wasn't quite the case. Through Snape's memory in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows , Harry learned that he had a piece of Voldemort's soul within him.

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  3. A man of Dumbledore's calibre would definitely have been able to make a lasting impression on them to ensure Harry was decently treated. A mere threat would have sufficed to ensure Harry was properly fed and clothed and not locked in a cupboard.

  4. The fewer people knew, the fewer risks to Snape and Harry. The only reason Dumbledore was considering that Snape may have grown to care for Harry was because he was overlooking Snape's feelings for Lily.

  5. Dec 17, 2019 · Throughout Harry Potter’s time at Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore seemed to have Harry’s best interests at heart. But… did he really? After the death of James Potter, Albus Dumbledore becomes one of several to take on a father-figure role for Harry Potter during his time at Hogwarts.

  6. Book Dumbledore instead takes the time to explain that the reason he avoided Harry was due to the connection Harry shares with Voldemort. He feared Voldemort could exploit that connection to get to him.

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  8. May 30, 2023 · Dumbledore's final lie to Harry—if the Fantastic Beasts series is to be believed—was in the King's Cross limbo at the end of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. From beyond the grave, the old man explained that back when he had his final battle with Grindelwald, he had avoided fighting the villain for so long because he feared learning ...

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