Lord Voldemort
No Heaven for Harry
Steve Sommers recently asked:
I was wondering where God is in the Harry Potter books. Don’t get me wrong. I’ve read them all and I plan on reading the next one when I can get my hands on it - all seven thousand pages, or whatever monster volume J.K. Rowlings comes out with, because nobody edits her anymore. (I’m not such a huge fan, but I find these books pleasantly diverting enough so that I read each one all the way through).
But as to my question, after reading all of these books I was just struck by the fact that nobody ever goes to church in her books. Even the cruel Aunt and Uncle who care for young Harry in the muggle(non-magical) world never go to church. It seems to me that she Rowlings posits a sort of agnostic or secular type of England where no one much seems to have any sort of spiritual philosophy, outside of perhaps just the existence of magic.
There are ghosts in her books which indicates some sort of after life. They function sort of as a comic relief and they don’t do much of anything except basically hang around and make conversation every now and then. There’s no indication that they ever faced judgement or will or might go either to Heaven or Hell or even what unfinished business they might need to finish on the Earth. Major characters who have died, Harry’s parents, Sirius Black, don’t become ghosts. So, what happens to them?
There’s never any mention of God. There’s also no mention of the Devil. And there’s never any mention of where magic comes from or why there’s even magic in the world. (I know. The evangelical answer is: The Devil. But these are her books and it’s for her to answer). This finally makes her books rather unsatisfying because she lacks a unifying framework to put all of her stories in.
I haven’t dismissed the idea that her books are in themselves metaphors for a Christian theology. In this case, Hogwarts schools would represent the world, the students are us, Lord Voldemort would be the Devil (obviously) and Dumbledore would be God, you know with his long white beard and all-knowingness. Maybe then Harry is Jesus. Well, I’m sure I’m not the first person to come up with this interpetation.
Generally, I don’t think Christian symbolism works too well in fantasy. I’m thinking of C.S. Lewis’s Lion, Witch and Wardrobe books, whichI read when I was eight or nine. I read a few of them and then stopped when I figured out what was going on. The fantasy elements were fun, but the preachiness turned me off. And I got enough of that in church, anyways.
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I was wondering where God is in the Harry Potter books. Don’t get me wrong. I’ve read them all and I plan on reading the next one when I can get my hands on it - all seven thousand pages, or whatever monster volume J.K. Rowlings comes out with, because nobody edits her anymore. (I’m not such a huge fan, but I find these books pleasantly diverting enough so that I read each one all the way through).
But as to my question, after reading all of these books I was just struck by the fact that nobody ever goes to church in her books. Even the cruel Aunt and Uncle who care for young Harry in the muggle(non-magical) world never go to church. It seems to me that she Rowlings posits a sort of agnostic or secular type of England where no one much seems to have any sort of spiritual philosophy, outside of perhaps just the existence of magic.
There are ghosts in her books which indicates some sort of after life. They function sort of as a comic relief and they don’t do much of anything except basically hang around and make conversation every now and then. There’s no indication that they ever faced judgement or will or might go either to Heaven or Hell or even what unfinished business they might need to finish on the Earth. Major characters who have died, Harry’s parents, Sirius Black, don’t become ghosts. So, what happens to them?
There’s never any mention of God. There’s also no mention of the Devil. And there’s never any mention of where magic comes from or why there’s even magic in the world. (I know. The evangelical answer is: The Devil. But these are her books and it’s for her to answer). This finally makes her books rather unsatisfying because she lacks a unifying framework to put all of her stories in.
I haven’t dismissed the idea that her books are in themselves metaphors for a Christian theology. In this case, Hogwarts schools would represent the world, the students are us, Lord Voldemort would be the Devil (obviously) and Dumbledore would be God, you know with his long white beard and all-knowingness. Maybe then Harry is Jesus. Well, I’m sure I’m not the first person to come up with this interpetation.
Generally, I don’t think Christian symbolism works too well in fantasy. I’m thinking of C.S. Lewis’s Lion, Witch and Wardrobe books, whichI read when I was eight or nine. I read a few of them and then stopped when I figured out what was going on. The fantasy elements were fun, but the preachiness turned me off. And I got enough of that in church, anyways.
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The Plot Of Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince
Ed Watkinson recently asked:
The success of any movie is completely dependent on the storyline or scheme of that movie. It is not necessary that only reality based movies are successful, but most of the times idealistic or imaginary movies seem to be grasping the audience’s attention much more than pragmatic movies.
However, it would only happen if the story and plot would be perfectly written, and managed. It is the case with the upcoming new movie of the world’s most famous imaginary series of Harry Potter saga called Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, which has now become the most awaited and highly anticipated movie.
It would be in the theatres and cinemas all around the world in this month of July. J.K Rowling has brought dramatic climaxes and twists in this sixth part of the series. The story has been written perfectly and flawlessly. The story begins with the meeting of Minister of Magic with the Minister of Muggles (humans) telling and warning him about the powerful position and malicious position of Lord Voldemort.
The story takes a suspense-filled climax when Severus Snape, whom Dumbledore trusts blindly, meets Narcissa and Bellatrix (mother and aunt of Draco Malfoy) and assures them that he will help Draco in whatever task he is up to, on the orders of Voldemort. Dumbledore takes Harry from his Muggle aunt and uncle’s house to have a meeting with old Professor Slughorn, who after meeting Harry agrees to teach in Hogwarts.
At the very start of Harry’s sixth year at Hogwarts, he gets the first utter shock, when Dumbledore announce that professor Severus Snape is going to teach Defence Against the Dark Arts. This offends Harry a lot, as he has always hated Snape. Professor Slughorn becomes the teacher of potions and gives Harry an old copy of Potion making.
Harry uses the perfect spells and methods written on it and becomes the most brilliant student of the class. The book has been the property of Half Blood Prince but Harry does not have the slightest guess about the Half Blood Prince. Sixth year has also brought pleasant changes in Harry’s life such as his romance with Ginny Weasley and the captaincy of Gryffindor Quidditch team.
Harry also has a doubt on Malfoy that he is doing something secretly, but could not guess the task. Harry has his secret meetings with Dumbledore in which he shows Harry the memories of different people relating to Voldemort. Then Harry receives another big shock when he gets to know that Voldemort has split his soul into seven parts called Horcruxes and he has to destroy them in order to finish Voldemort. On the mission of destroying a Horcrux in a cave, Dumbledore is badly injured and on returning Hogwarts, they get to know that Death Eaters have entered the school.
Malfoy’s duty was to give them an entrance in Hogwarts. Then the most unexpected thing of the whole series occur and Snape in front of Harry and Death Eaters kills Dumbledore and sneaks away telling Harry that he is the Half Blood Prince. Harry is now left alone on the dangerous mission of finding Horcruxes and destroying Voldemort. So, watch this action packed suspense filled, mysterious and full of thrill movie of the Harry Potter saga.
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The success of any movie is completely dependent on the storyline or scheme of that movie. It is not necessary that only reality based movies are successful, but most of the times idealistic or imaginary movies seem to be grasping the audience’s attention much more than pragmatic movies.
However, it would only happen if the story and plot would be perfectly written, and managed. It is the case with the upcoming new movie of the world’s most famous imaginary series of Harry Potter saga called Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, which has now become the most awaited and highly anticipated movie.
It would be in the theatres and cinemas all around the world in this month of July. J.K Rowling has brought dramatic climaxes and twists in this sixth part of the series. The story has been written perfectly and flawlessly. The story begins with the meeting of Minister of Magic with the Minister of Muggles (humans) telling and warning him about the powerful position and malicious position of Lord Voldemort.
The story takes a suspense-filled climax when Severus Snape, whom Dumbledore trusts blindly, meets Narcissa and Bellatrix (mother and aunt of Draco Malfoy) and assures them that he will help Draco in whatever task he is up to, on the orders of Voldemort. Dumbledore takes Harry from his Muggle aunt and uncle’s house to have a meeting with old Professor Slughorn, who after meeting Harry agrees to teach in Hogwarts.
At the very start of Harry’s sixth year at Hogwarts, he gets the first utter shock, when Dumbledore announce that professor Severus Snape is going to teach Defence Against the Dark Arts. This offends Harry a lot, as he has always hated Snape. Professor Slughorn becomes the teacher of potions and gives Harry an old copy of Potion making.
Harry uses the perfect spells and methods written on it and becomes the most brilliant student of the class. The book has been the property of Half Blood Prince but Harry does not have the slightest guess about the Half Blood Prince. Sixth year has also brought pleasant changes in Harry’s life such as his romance with Ginny Weasley and the captaincy of Gryffindor Quidditch team.
Harry also has a doubt on Malfoy that he is doing something secretly, but could not guess the task. Harry has his secret meetings with Dumbledore in which he shows Harry the memories of different people relating to Voldemort. Then Harry receives another big shock when he gets to know that Voldemort has split his soul into seven parts called Horcruxes and he has to destroy them in order to finish Voldemort. On the mission of destroying a Horcrux in a cave, Dumbledore is badly injured and on returning Hogwarts, they get to know that Death Eaters have entered the school.
Malfoy’s duty was to give them an entrance in Hogwarts. Then the most unexpected thing of the whole series occur and Snape in front of Harry and Death Eaters kills Dumbledore and sneaks away telling Harry that he is the Half Blood Prince. Harry is now left alone on the dangerous mission of finding Horcruxes and destroying Voldemort. So, watch this action packed suspense filled, mysterious and full of thrill movie of the Harry Potter saga.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Ending or Enigma?
andrew.regan.2006@googlemail.com recently asked:
For Harry Potter fans, July 21 2007 will be a date to celebrate and rue in equal measure. The last instalment of JK Rowling’s spine-chilling Harry Potter series, called Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, will hit the shelves on this day and ultimately put an end to the phenomenon that has had the world gripped since Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone first debuted ten years ago.
The books, which follow the life of social outcast-come-legendary wizard Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione as they battle the evil forces of Lord Voldemort, has had children and adults of all ages enthralled - and the Deathly Hallows looks to be no exception. The title of the book was thrillingly revealed via a hangman puzzle on Rowling’s website on December 21 2006 and the author reportedly finished the book while staying in Edinburgh’s famous Balmoral Hotel - carving a concluding note on a marble bust in her room which reads: “JK Rowling finished writing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in this room.”
But what can Harry Potter fans expect from this final tome in the Harry Potter series? As always, Rowling has remained tight-lipped, but has expressed deep satisfaction with the closing of the book. In an interview, she claimed:
“While each of the previous Potter books has strong claims on my affections, ‘Deathly Hallows’ is my favourite, and that is the most wonderful way to finish the series.”
Even the term ‘Deathly Hallows’ has caused consternation amongst many Potter-philes eager to shed some light on the book’s conclusion. While ‘hallow’ is generally used as a verb in the English language, Rowling uses it as a noun in her latest title - although it is still generally seen to have overtones of its original meaning - “to make holy or sacred”.
While it’s expected that readers will learn more about Harry’s family - in particular the relationship between Harry’s mother Lily and his aunt Petunia - it’s also likely that more will be revealed about other key characters, including Professor Snape; apparently a murderer but whose loyalties still remain in doubt, and Peter Pettigrew - a former friend of Harry’s father’s who carried out a terrible betrayal which is said to have cost Harry’s parents their lives.
But while the plot of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows may confound critics and fans alike, it’s certain that the book will be one of the fastest selling of all time. In fact, so many people have decided to pre-order Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows that major retailers - including Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Border - are currently reporting that they’ve received more orders for the book than any other in history - a victory that’s sure to stand the series in good stead over the course of time, whatever the final verdict on its plot may be.
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For Harry Potter fans, July 21 2007 will be a date to celebrate and rue in equal measure. The last instalment of JK Rowling’s spine-chilling Harry Potter series, called Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, will hit the shelves on this day and ultimately put an end to the phenomenon that has had the world gripped since Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone first debuted ten years ago.
The books, which follow the life of social outcast-come-legendary wizard Harry and his friends Ron and Hermione as they battle the evil forces of Lord Voldemort, has had children and adults of all ages enthralled - and the Deathly Hallows looks to be no exception. The title of the book was thrillingly revealed via a hangman puzzle on Rowling’s website on December 21 2006 and the author reportedly finished the book while staying in Edinburgh’s famous Balmoral Hotel - carving a concluding note on a marble bust in her room which reads: “JK Rowling finished writing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in this room.”
But what can Harry Potter fans expect from this final tome in the Harry Potter series? As always, Rowling has remained tight-lipped, but has expressed deep satisfaction with the closing of the book. In an interview, she claimed:
“While each of the previous Potter books has strong claims on my affections, ‘Deathly Hallows’ is my favourite, and that is the most wonderful way to finish the series.”
Even the term ‘Deathly Hallows’ has caused consternation amongst many Potter-philes eager to shed some light on the book’s conclusion. While ‘hallow’ is generally used as a verb in the English language, Rowling uses it as a noun in her latest title - although it is still generally seen to have overtones of its original meaning - “to make holy or sacred”.
While it’s expected that readers will learn more about Harry’s family - in particular the relationship between Harry’s mother Lily and his aunt Petunia - it’s also likely that more will be revealed about other key characters, including Professor Snape; apparently a murderer but whose loyalties still remain in doubt, and Peter Pettigrew - a former friend of Harry’s father’s who carried out a terrible betrayal which is said to have cost Harry’s parents their lives.
But while the plot of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows may confound critics and fans alike, it’s certain that the book will be one of the fastest selling of all time. In fact, so many people have decided to pre-order Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows that major retailers - including Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Border - are currently reporting that they’ve received more orders for the book than any other in history - a victory that’s sure to stand the series in good stead over the course of time, whatever the final verdict on its plot may be.
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The Plot Of Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince
Ed Watkinson recently asked:
Enchanting the reader is an easy task in the case of fiction stories, but only if they are properly premeditated and later depicted well. In the case of Harry Potter, J.K Rowling had been quite vigilant in maintaining the coherence and thrill at the same time in order to keep the reader’s momentum and verve alive.
Half Blood Prince had proved to be a masterpiece in all of the artistic works of Rowling in this category. It has provided her with a distinctive edge for her Legend in order to reveal her all- capable self. The main feature of the new release has been its plotting and planning of the incidents in the book. The new anticipative thrill has provoked new fears in the hearts of the readers regarding the Legend Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.
From the very first chapter of the book, the feel of new suspicion and possible twists has been aroused. The main concept of the whole story is the declaration of war on Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and the elimination of Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort appoints this dangerous and difficult task to Draco Malfoy. Draco had to take up the responsibility for the welfare of his family, as his father has been locked up in Azkaban, and he needs the help of the Dark Lord to rescue him from there.
The mother of Draco, Narcissa, becomes quite distraught and hysterical of the plot, and reaches Snape, Professor at Hogwarts, almost instantly to make up an agreement with him. She makes him to vow in order to help and protect Draco and finish off the task on his behalf if in case he is unable to do so. This unbreakable vow becomes an imposed obligation on Snape, as, if he would try to back off his word, he would die right away.
Draco, on the other hand, preferred to work alone and keep his plans confidential. In this series, he is mostly found to be working alone and avoiding his underlings as well, whom he could not trust with his secret plans. He buys off a necklace from Mr. Borgin of Borgin and Burkes in Knockturn Alley and jinxes it. It is his first weapon for killing Dumbledore during their trip to Hogsmeade after returning to Hogwarts. However, instead of Dumbledore, Katie bell becomes the victim when it almost strangulates her as she tries to wear it around her neck. After this unsuccessful attempt, he poisons tainted mead, which again victimises Ron Weasley, in lieu, who is also brought back to life from a very crucial stage.
Much too disappointed by his preceding failing efforts, he tries to spend more time alone in the Room of Requirements, repairing the Vanishing Cabinets. Nevertheless, these endeavours prove to be very hard for little 16 year old teenager. Unable of discussing the plans with anyone, the situation overwhelms his mind and body and he eventually suffers from nervous breakdown. However, there is no turning back from Voldemort’s orders. He continues with his efforts and eventually success comes his way, but at the cost of his terror and spirit.
As soon as Dumbledore returns to Hogwarts, he sees the Dark Mark, Voldemort’s sign above the Astronomy Tower and quickly returns to his office. There he is suddenly ambushed and disarmed by Draco. Many Death Eaters enter Hogwarts as well through Vanishing Cabinets, avoiding all sorts of enchantments and tricks. Even though his responsibility is on the edge of completion, Draco suddenly becomes terrified and insecure for committing the murder of his Headmaster. At the instance, suddenly Snape appears, performs the Killing Curse on Dumbledore, and flees from Hogwarts grounds with all the Death Eaters.
Enchanting the reader is an easy task in the case of fiction stories, but only if they are properly premeditated and later depicted well. In the case of Harry Potter, J.K Rowling had been quite vigilant in maintaining the coherence and thrill at the same time in order to keep the reader’s momentum and verve alive.
Half Blood Prince had proved to be a masterpiece in all of the artistic works of Rowling in this category. It has provided her with a distinctive edge for her Legend in order to reveal her all- capable self. The main feature of the new release has been its plotting and planning of the incidents in the book. The new anticipative thrill has provoked new fears in the hearts of the readers regarding the Legend.
From the very first chapter of the book, the feel of new suspicion and possible twists has been aroused. The main concept of the whole story is the declaration of war on Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and the elimination of Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort appoints this dangerous and difficult task to Draco Malfoy. Draco had to take up the responsibility for the welfare of his family, as his father has been locked up in Azkaban, and he needs the help of the Dark Lord to rescue him from there.
The mother of Draco, Narcissa, becomes quite distraught and hysterical of the plot, and reaches Snape, Professor at Hogwarts, almost instantly to make up an agreement with him. She makes him to vow in order to help and protect Draco and finish off the task on his behalf if in case he is unable to do so. This unbreakable vow becomes an imposed obligation on Snape, as, if he would try to back off his word, he would die right away.
Draco, on the other hand, preferred to work alone and keep his plans confidential. In this series, he is mostly found to be working alone and avoiding his underlings as well, whom he could not trust with his secret plans. He buys off a necklace from Mr. Borgin of Borgin and Burkes in Knockturn Alley and jinxes it. It is his first weapon for killing Dumbledore during their trip to Hogsmeade after returning to Hogwarts. However, instead of Dumbledore, Katie bell becomes the victim when it almost strangulates her as she tries to wear it around her neck. After this unsuccessful attempt, he poisons tainted mead, which again victimises Ron Weasley, in lieu, who is also brought back to life from a very crucial stage.
Much too disappointed by his preceding failing efforts, he tries to spend more time alone in the Room of Requirements, repairing the Vanishing Cabinets. Nevertheless, these endeavours prove to be very hard for little 16 year old teenager. Unable of discussing the plans with anyone, the situation overwhelms his mind and body and he eventually suffers from nervous breakdown. However, there is no turning back from Voldemort’s orders. He continues with his efforts and eventually success comes his way, but at the cost of his terror and spirit.
As soon as Dumbledore returns to Hogwarts, he sees the Dark Mark, Voldemort’s sign above the Astronomy Tower and quickly returns to his office. There he is suddenly ambushed and disarmed by Draco. Many Death Eaters enter Hogwarts as well through Vanishing Cabinets, avoiding all sorts of enchantments and tricks. Even though his responsibility is on the edge of completion, Draco suddenly becomes terrified and insecure for committing the murder of his Headmaster. At the instance, suddenly Snape appears, performs the Killing Curse on Dumbledore, and flees from Hogwarts grounds with all the Death Eaters.
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Enchanting the reader is an easy task in the case of fiction stories, but only if they are properly premeditated and later depicted well. In the case of Harry Potter, J.K Rowling had been quite vigilant in maintaining the coherence and thrill at the same time in order to keep the reader’s momentum and verve alive.
Half Blood Prince had proved to be a masterpiece in all of the artistic works of Rowling in this category. It has provided her with a distinctive edge for her Legend in order to reveal her all- capable self. The main feature of the new release has been its plotting and planning of the incidents in the book. The new anticipative thrill has provoked new fears in the hearts of the readers regarding the Legend Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.
From the very first chapter of the book, the feel of new suspicion and possible twists has been aroused. The main concept of the whole story is the declaration of war on Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and the elimination of Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort appoints this dangerous and difficult task to Draco Malfoy. Draco had to take up the responsibility for the welfare of his family, as his father has been locked up in Azkaban, and he needs the help of the Dark Lord to rescue him from there.
The mother of Draco, Narcissa, becomes quite distraught and hysterical of the plot, and reaches Snape, Professor at Hogwarts, almost instantly to make up an agreement with him. She makes him to vow in order to help and protect Draco and finish off the task on his behalf if in case he is unable to do so. This unbreakable vow becomes an imposed obligation on Snape, as, if he would try to back off his word, he would die right away.
Draco, on the other hand, preferred to work alone and keep his plans confidential. In this series, he is mostly found to be working alone and avoiding his underlings as well, whom he could not trust with his secret plans. He buys off a necklace from Mr. Borgin of Borgin and Burkes in Knockturn Alley and jinxes it. It is his first weapon for killing Dumbledore during their trip to Hogsmeade after returning to Hogwarts. However, instead of Dumbledore, Katie bell becomes the victim when it almost strangulates her as she tries to wear it around her neck. After this unsuccessful attempt, he poisons tainted mead, which again victimises Ron Weasley, in lieu, who is also brought back to life from a very crucial stage.
Much too disappointed by his preceding failing efforts, he tries to spend more time alone in the Room of Requirements, repairing the Vanishing Cabinets. Nevertheless, these endeavours prove to be very hard for little 16 year old teenager. Unable of discussing the plans with anyone, the situation overwhelms his mind and body and he eventually suffers from nervous breakdown. However, there is no turning back from Voldemort’s orders. He continues with his efforts and eventually success comes his way, but at the cost of his terror and spirit.
As soon as Dumbledore returns to Hogwarts, he sees the Dark Mark, Voldemort’s sign above the Astronomy Tower and quickly returns to his office. There he is suddenly ambushed and disarmed by Draco. Many Death Eaters enter Hogwarts as well through Vanishing Cabinets, avoiding all sorts of enchantments and tricks. Even though his responsibility is on the edge of completion, Draco suddenly becomes terrified and insecure for committing the murder of his Headmaster. At the instance, suddenly Snape appears, performs the Killing Curse on Dumbledore, and flees from Hogwarts grounds with all the Death Eaters.
Enchanting the reader is an easy task in the case of fiction stories, but only if they are properly premeditated and later depicted well. In the case of Harry Potter, J.K Rowling had been quite vigilant in maintaining the coherence and thrill at the same time in order to keep the reader’s momentum and verve alive.
Half Blood Prince had proved to be a masterpiece in all of the artistic works of Rowling in this category. It has provided her with a distinctive edge for her Legend in order to reveal her all- capable self. The main feature of the new release has been its plotting and planning of the incidents in the book. The new anticipative thrill has provoked new fears in the hearts of the readers regarding the Legend.
From the very first chapter of the book, the feel of new suspicion and possible twists has been aroused. The main concept of the whole story is the declaration of war on Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and the elimination of Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort appoints this dangerous and difficult task to Draco Malfoy. Draco had to take up the responsibility for the welfare of his family, as his father has been locked up in Azkaban, and he needs the help of the Dark Lord to rescue him from there.
The mother of Draco, Narcissa, becomes quite distraught and hysterical of the plot, and reaches Snape, Professor at Hogwarts, almost instantly to make up an agreement with him. She makes him to vow in order to help and protect Draco and finish off the task on his behalf if in case he is unable to do so. This unbreakable vow becomes an imposed obligation on Snape, as, if he would try to back off his word, he would die right away.
Draco, on the other hand, preferred to work alone and keep his plans confidential. In this series, he is mostly found to be working alone and avoiding his underlings as well, whom he could not trust with his secret plans. He buys off a necklace from Mr. Borgin of Borgin and Burkes in Knockturn Alley and jinxes it. It is his first weapon for killing Dumbledore during their trip to Hogsmeade after returning to Hogwarts. However, instead of Dumbledore, Katie bell becomes the victim when it almost strangulates her as she tries to wear it around her neck. After this unsuccessful attempt, he poisons tainted mead, which again victimises Ron Weasley, in lieu, who is also brought back to life from a very crucial stage.
Much too disappointed by his preceding failing efforts, he tries to spend more time alone in the Room of Requirements, repairing the Vanishing Cabinets. Nevertheless, these endeavours prove to be very hard for little 16 year old teenager. Unable of discussing the plans with anyone, the situation overwhelms his mind and body and he eventually suffers from nervous breakdown. However, there is no turning back from Voldemort’s orders. He continues with his efforts and eventually success comes his way, but at the cost of his terror and spirit.
As soon as Dumbledore returns to Hogwarts, he sees the Dark Mark, Voldemort’s sign above the Astronomy Tower and quickly returns to his office. There he is suddenly ambushed and disarmed by Draco. Many Death Eaters enter Hogwarts as well through Vanishing Cabinets, avoiding all sorts of enchantments and tricks. Even though his responsibility is on the edge of completion, Draco suddenly becomes terrified and insecure for committing the murder of his Headmaster. At the instance, suddenly Snape appears, performs the Killing Curse on Dumbledore, and flees from Hogwarts grounds with all the Death Eaters.
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