Dumbledore and the Marauders
Jan. 19th, 2020 09:50 pmOver the years, we've speculated that Dumbledore tacitly approved of and possibly encouraged the Marauders' bullying for various reasons--indifference (whether clueless or callous), a liking for charming bad boys, a liking for chaos generally, as part of a plan to earn their loyalty and prepare them as fighters for the Order of the Phoenix, a secret desire to set up the next Dark Lord for him to nobly oppose should the current one fail, and probably a few other possibilities I've forgotten. Liking chaos or bad boys or good fighters would all point to James and Sirius as the Marauders who caught Dumbledore's attention, with Remus as a great potential-spy bonus and Peter along for the ride.
But now I think this is off the mark. Harry is the one focused on James and Sirius. What was Dumbledore thinking in the seventies?( Read more... )
But now I think this is off the mark. Harry is the one focused on James and Sirius. What was Dumbledore thinking in the seventies?( Read more... )