COS Chapter Two: "Dobby's Warning"
Sep. 17th, 2010 09:47 am* Harry wants to say “What are you?” but thinks this might be rude, so instead says “Who are you?” It’s good to be reminded of how nice Harry was to start with, before Dumbledore’s favouritism removed all his politeness and replaced it with an entitlement complex the size of Hannover.
* Ironically, the only house-elf in canon who wants to be free is also the most servile and obsequious. At times, COS reads like a pro-slavery tract arguing that slaves cannot cope with freedom, and need a good benevolent master to take care with them. He even speaks a sort of Pidgin English like a stereotypical nineteenth-century black Southern slave.
* Dobby’s never been treated like an equal before. This is probably meant to reflect badly on the Malfoys, but TBH his constant toadying makes it rather hard to think of him as one.
* Does Dobby have to punish himself? I wouldn’t be at all surprised to find that he just hurts himself for kicks, without his owners knowing.
* So how exactly could Dobby find time to spy on Harry and intercept his post, and keep doing his household duties to stop the Malfoys from knowing?
* Gosh, Dobby’s really going over the top with the flattery, isn’t he? No wonder Harry ends up liking him so much.
* So what is this plot Dobby supposedly overheard? The diary was given to Ginny, not Harry. Is it the case the Lucius really intended to give it to Harry, and Ginny only got it by accident?
* Actually, that would make a lot more sense. Ginny Weasley being found killing Muggle-borns would be all very well, and might even discredit Arthur; but Harry Potter killing people would be even better, from the point of view of a Death Eater.
* Is there any reason why Dobby can’t tell Harry what the plot entails, other than a half-arsed attempt by JKR to prolong the mystery?
* Albus Dumbledore is the greatest headmaster Hogwarts has ever had, apparently. Well, I suppose that’s probably true if by “greatest” you mean “most powerful”, as opposed to, say, “best at running a school”.
* Harry jumps six stairs without making any noise? Wow, that kid’s athletic!
* Actually, that last point was a bit redundant. Of course Harry’s athletic, he’s the hero. After all, it’s not like clumsy and unfit people ever do anything brave or special.
* So the Dursleys and Masons are making jokes about the Japanese and the Americans. Just in case you’d forgotten that they’re racists, making anything that you do to them perfectly OK.
* So the pudding covered Harry head-to-toe when it shattered? Was there some kind of small explosive device in it?
* Must be rather hard for Mrs. Mason to go outside if she’s afraid of birds.
* I’m not sure why Mr. Mason thinks the Dursleys are playing a joke on him. If he had to explain to them his wife’s phobia, they wouldn’t have known that the sight of an owl would scare her.
* If the magical trace can’t tell who’s using magic, that would give Pureblood kids something of an unfair advantage. They’d be able to practise throughout the summer and pass any spells off as their parents’, whereas Muggleborns wouldn’t be able to practise at all.
* Harry should have realised that threatening his relatives with magic would just make it worse for him if/when it emerged that he wasn’t allowed to do it outside of school.
* I can’t imagine the Dursleys locking Harry away like that. Even if they don’t care about him, they should at least be worried what the neighbours would say.
* Harry, being relatively new to the WW, is still worried about being expelled. Little does he know that he could in fact do pretty much anything, up to and including disembowelling a fellow student in the bathrooms, and get away with light detention.
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Date: 2010-09-18 05:50 am (UTC)So do you believe it is possible that the whole diary plot was Dobby's revenge on the Malfoys? He may have been trying to get them in trouble, regardless of collateral damage.
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Date: 2010-09-18 08:15 am (UTC)Lucius Malfoy wanted shut of the Diary. I suspect that as a school governor he had heard something of the rumors regarding the fallout of the QuirrellMort debacle and convinced himself that Tom was neutralized. i.e., He didn't need to hold onto the nasty thing any more. Particularly since Amelia Bones was authorizing raids on suspected Dark wizard's homes. Now, he'd been publicly outed a decade earlier, and gotten off with that Imperius defense. The last thing he wanted was to be caught with a cursed item with the Dark Lord's name in it.
Still he had been told that the book would open the Chamber of Secrets and there was likely to be more power available to him with Albus gone. The last time the Chamber was opened, the school had nearly been closed. I think he hoped that the disruption would depose Albus, and get him thoroughly discredited.
As for Harry; I believed for quite a long time that QuirrellMort may have contacted Lucius and *told* him to deploy the Diary. That only got contradicted by HBP. But I still think that at the end of PS/SS Lucius felt that the time was ripe for him to make his own bid for dominance in the ww. Albus was considered an obstacale, even though he mostly confined himself to Hogwarts. People *listened* to him, and that wasn't likely to further Lucius's aims. And Harry was a potential obstacle as well. Draco had failed to attach him, and he was likely to be a part of the opposition. Possibly better to eliminate him now. And do it in a manner which would be likely to discredit him as well.
Dobby, however used the orders to monitor the boy and let Lucius know when he was going to be in Diagon Alley to actually approach the boy and play on his his sympathies. I don't think humans know what exactly motivates elves, but Dobby clearly has figured out that humans are largely motivated by ideals of reciprocation. And Dobby set about not just to make Harry sympathetic to him, but to put him under obligation as well, by whatever means to hand, whether flattery, or advice, or stepping in to "protect" him.
It paid off in the end. Dobby made sure that he was present when his master's plans came unraveled and took advantage of the situation to declare himself free. He hinted to Harry that if his master gave him clothes, even just a sock, he would be free, and Harry at that point in the series was still bright enough to take the hint and put the book in an old sock of Vernon's so that Malfoy would be sure to *have* a sock and have to get rid of it.
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Date: 2010-09-18 04:08 pm (UTC)How much was Severus told of the original plot? Or was Voldemort waiting to give him his final instructions in order to avoid Albus' Legilimency?
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Date: 2010-09-18 06:17 pm (UTC)And I certainly do think that Tom had plans for Barty Jr in the Ministry. Whether to murder his father or to get him under Imperius and control him.
But none of it was to happen until the child of the prophecy had been taken care of.
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Date: 2010-09-18 06:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-19 05:50 am (UTC)Albus says Lucius only expected the diary to open the COS and didn't know it contained his master's soul. But was Albus speaking out of knowledge (how would he know what Tom had once told Lucius back in 1981?) or merely speculating? If Tom simply gave the diary to Lucius to guard and Lucius decided to get rid of it before the Ministry came snooping he might have done the very same thing he did in canon.
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Date: 2010-09-19 07:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-20 04:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-20 05:01 am (UTC)But it does sound like he wasn't about to let any of his followers know there was a prophecy floating around about his downfall.
Which, when you stop and examine it, is a little unsatisfactory. He owned them. It didn't matter what was prophecised, they weren't getting out from under his thumb while he lived. And he already had a handfull of Horcruxes, so his not living wasn't on the table.
Not that we can't come up with possibilities that *sound* reasonably good, of course...
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Date: 2010-09-20 05:17 am (UTC)no subject
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