Aunt Rowling has admitted that Old Deng is a homosexual and has an ambiguous relationship with Grindelwald. It is generally believed that Mr. Dumbledore was used by Grindelwald (and perhaps sincerely hoped) to complete his "great" dream with him. But is this really the case? Regardless of the worldview, outlook on life and values of the wizarding world, as well as ethics and morality, it does not discuss whether wizards rule or protect Muggles. Whether purebred wizards are superior or completely equal. This article discusses purely from the perspective of love.
In the Deathly Hallows, there are two paragraphs describing Aberforth: the
fire from the fireplace flashed in Aberforth's glasses, reminding Harry of the blind eyes of the giant spider Aragok.
"My brother Albus always needs something like this," Aberforth said. "His great plans always hurt some people. Potter, you have to leave this school immediately, if you can, Leave this country. Forget about my brother and his smart plans. He has gone to a place where nothing can hurt him, and you don't owe him anything."
"You don't understand..." Harry repeated.
"What?" Aberforth said calmly, "Do you think I don't understand my own brother? Do you think you know Albus better than me?"
"I didn't mean that," Harry replied. He ate too much, and his brain was a little tired.
"Greenward. Finally, my brother found someone as smart, talented, and like-minded as him. They talked about topics ranging from plans to establish a new wizarding organization, to finding holy objects, to everything they were interested in. Taking care of Arena has become secondary. Albus did a great business. He ignored a little girl. Compared with the grand plan for the benefit of the wizarding world, what is it?"
In Harry Potter the whole In the series, Dumbledore has always been unpredictable. From the perspective of the trio, Dumbledore liked Harry the most, and said to him almost everything he could say. However, the fact is that their conversation is limited to Harry's past, Voldemort's past, and how Harry defeated Voldemort. Considering that he was Dumbledore’s only best friend Efia Dogo in his life, all he actually got was Dumbledore’s courtesy help. Who has really spent time with Dumbledore? Only Grindelwald and Aberforth. Therefore, although Aberforth speaks bitterly and one-sidedly from the perspective of the protagonist, we must admit that this is an emotional fact. Aberforth grew up with Albus from childhood, "Do you think you know Albus better than me?" So, Aberforth has certain personality certifications of Dumbledore: smart (even some Clever himself), great (there are always some great plans), good at keeping secrets (secrets and lies, that’s how we grew up. Albus...he is definitely a genius in this respect), and also has a negative human personality (he just looks It's just outstanding), etc., are more in line with the facts.
Now we look at the second paragraph, a small detail contains very scary information. That is-Dumbledore and Grindelwald, who is the first to extend the hand of friendship-obviously, "My brother found someone as smart, talented, and like-minded as him." Those who think that Grindelwald has deceived Dumbledore and caused him to deviate briefly from his life's trajectory may refute it because it was Grindelwald who came to Godric Valley first, which may be a purposeful approach to Dumbledore. But let’s not ignore the details in the Deathly Hallows:
"In my eyes he is definitely a charming boy," Bathilda murmured, "No matter what he became afterwards. Naturally, I introduced him to poor Albus. This is premature. A child who has tasted the vicissitudes of the world. The two boys see it right away.
A loving aunt and grandmother, seeing her grandson who has been fired, is depressed and unhappy, she naturally wants to ask him to go out to relax (think about our parents when we are unhappy in daily life) How to solve us), and the best reason is naturally: Oh, the neighbor has a little boy about your age. You have a common topic among young people. Let’s talk about Barabara with him. The reluctant Grindelwald was The grandmother dragged him to see Albus, and Albus, who had always been good at disguising herself, politely greeted this kid of the same age, but unexpectedly discovered that he was searched for thousands of times in the crowd, but the man was in the dim light. Please note that the word I use is "discovery", which means that Dumbledore is always looking for someone who shares his mind. Therefore, the idea of "ruling the Muggles" was not first brought to him by Grindelwald, but He has it himself-only he discovered that Grindelwald is such a person on the way to find a career with him. For the two, whoever takes the initiative to attack can also be seen from other aspects. One part of it comes from Eulogy by Ephia Dogo:
This event lasted for several months, and Albus’s reputation was tarnished by his father. But at the end of the first school year, he was no longer a Muggle hater He is famous for his son, but as the smartest student in the history of the school. Those of us who are fortunate enough to be his friends have also benefited a lot, not only for his help and encouragement, but also for his generosity and generosity. Later he treated me Acknowledge that at that time, he knew that his biggest ambition in his life was teaching.
Not only did he win every award in the school, but he also quickly began correspondence with many of the most famous magicians at that time, including the famous alchemist Nico Lemay and the famous historian Bathilda? Bagshot, and the magic theorist Adbe Waughlin. Traces of his later published works can be found in several of his letters, such as "Transfiguration Today", "Interesting Challenges" and "Practicing Potions". Dumbledore's future seemed destined to be brilliant at that time, but there has been a question for a long time, and that is why he didn't become Minister of Magic. Although there have been rumors in this regard in the following years, he has never had the ambition to work in the ministry.
There is also a passage from "The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore":
Greenward graduated from Durmstrand, a school notorious for indulging dark magic, and he was as old as Dumbledore He showed extremely high magical talent in a small amount. However, he did not spend his energy on the pursuit of honors and medals, and he has no interest in it. When he was 16 years old, Durmstrand found that he could no longer turn a blind eye to Gillette Greenward's messy experiments, so he fired him.
At the same age of sixteen or seventeen, Dumbledore was socializing widely like a leader, and his public personality was exposed, while Grindelwald had no interest in socializing and awards, but instead focused on "chaotic experiments." "Where are the Fantastic Beasts" we can also see the lonely character of Grindelwald. Some people may want to refute me. Grindelwald must be alone in the process of searching for silence, but don't forget another dark lord Voldemort, he has absorbed a large number of followers in the process of making Horcruxes at the same time. Moreover, from the dialogue between Greenward and Credence before the outbreak in "Where are the Fantastic Beasts", he and his low EQ side are shown-this is a leader such as Dumbledore and Voldemort may last a lifetime Things that would never be done. Emotional intelligence is not high enough. Can Dumbledore who is "good at secrets and lies" and "a genius in this respect" bewildered by just being obsessed with technology on the other side of magic? So we can boldly infer that it was not Dumbledore who was bent, but he took the initiative to reach out to an innocent gay. And, look at the others-the older generations such as Efia Dogo, Nick LeMay, Newt Scamander; the middle-aged generations such as Hagrid, Mad Eye, Snape; the younger A generation like Harry, etc., so many people of different identities and different personalities follow Dumbledore in the same almost adoring manner. It is definitely not a simple "charisma". Therefore, it is inevitable that Dumbledore will be more active between Dumbledore and Grindelwald.
Let’s take a look. Although it was said at the beginning that we only talked about the relationship between the two and did not talk about the others, it is inevitable that we talked about the three views of the wizard-Dumbledore's ambition-a sister who was forced to become silent by Muggles. The talented sorcerer had to endure this incident, and it is likely to have the ambition to "rule the Muggles". Look at the friends that Dumbledore, seventeen or eighteen years old, has made: Alchemists-war with Muggles requires financial support; historians-Muggles and wizards have long disputes, looking for a suitable person to provoke the war Reasons make it easier to be accepted by the public; magic theorists-why are they theorists? Because a lot of advanced magic (actually black magic, but why not call it black magic here, because I have read an article about the connection between black magic and defense against the dark magic, interested readers can find and study) too It's terrible. We can only study the possibility theoretically, but who knows whether these theories can be used in practice? Pay attention to his other research areas-transformation, spells and potions, how powerful these are combined with black magic or defense against the dark arts! So he is also the leader of the armed forces department at the same time! Now, with the leadership, the Minister of the Armed Forces, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Culture, and the support for scientific research and technology, who is missing? A like-minded assistant! A person who has a deeper understanding of the other side of magic! Dumbledore had been looking for someone, when Grindelwald appeared! And successfully captured by himself. By coincidence, this person is also gay. Explain that other people should be people with ordinary sexual values, and Grindelwald, in "Where are Fantastic Beasts", blurted out angrily:
You are an interesting man, Mr. Scamander. Like your suitcase, many things are far more interesting than what you see. He was ordered to drop out from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry that had driven magical creatures to threaten human life, even though your transformation teacher strongly opposed your dropout. I was thinking...Why does Albus Dumbledore like you so much, Mr. Scamander?
Grindelwald was born in 1883, and the story of "Fantastic Beasts" took place in 1926, at the age of 43 After leaving Dumbledore for more than 20 years, Mr. Grindelwald would still be jealous of his “rival in love” with a very similar experience, which means that at this time, he still admires Dumbledore.
Moreover, after Arianna was mistakenly killed, the outside world has been saying that Grindelwald "fleeed" for fear of bearing Arianna's death. Let's see how Grandma Bathilda, the only grandmother who saw the person leave Godric Valley with her own eyes, described:
"I think it was caused by the death of poor Arina," Bathilda said. "Her death was a heavy blow. Gillette was living here when it happened and he ran into my room trembling all over and told me that he wanted to go home tomorrow. He looked very sad. So I gave him the door key. That was the last time I saw him.
Who would run away? If Ariane was killed for fear of taking responsibility, he should be afraid; if there was a conflict, he should be angry. However, he was "trembling" and "sad" "I left. Just imagine, would a person who kept challenging the school rules to do messy experiments while in school would care about the laws and regulations? No! But he was not angry, but sad. During the whole vacation, the two were ruling. There are two substantive strategies that Gua thinks of-one is the Deathly Hallows, which will make them invincible; the other is silently, Muggles can slaughter wizards (filled with the history of magic in the Middle Ages), but silently But there is no way. Now, the Silent One has passed away. Although the Deathly Hallows exists in theory, the chance of finding the three is really slim. This is not the key, because Grindelwald's progress before Godric Valley was limited to this, the key is For the sake of his family, his beloved man can’t go with him to find tools to rule Muggles. But we can’t say that Dumbledore must have given up the idea of ruling Muggles for two reasons: First, it’s clear that Grindelwald When he was walking abroad, Dumbledore did not intend to arrest him even under the pressure of public opinion; secondly, if he had given up the idea and proposed a "break up" at that time, Grindelwald would not be "sad" It was angry.
So, it was very likely that Dumbledore instructed Grindelwald to continue looking for their tools and stayed behind to prepare for other jobs; or Dumbledore had changed his mind, but he could not Faced with his mistakes, he did not have the courage to directly break up and deceived Grindelwald, saying that his mind had not changed, but the two were separated temporarily.
Sad! Grindelwald! What we finally affirm is that Dumbledore finally gave up the idea of ruling Muggles at the time or in the following years, but has never revealed his true ideas to Grindelwald. All along, Grindelwald has done everything for his beloved abroad, but I have not found that the beloved has never given his sincerity. After being defeated by Dumbledore, he was locked up in the tallest tower in Newmontgard. But how can a prison or a prison built by himself be confined to his actions? The reason why Grindelwald stayed in jail in peace for the rest of his life was not because of his lack of mana. On the contrary, Ai Da couldn't live his life. Everything he did in the first half of his life seemed to be a joke, leaving him without the faith to continue living and the motivation to escape from prison. Once caught by your beloved and sent to jail, it's fine if this happened once. What about after escaping? How about continuing to form an army to attack Dumbledore? Beat him and then force him to submit to himself? You can't wake up a person who pretends to be asleep, nor can you make someone who doesn't love you continue to love you again. Grindelwald's self-esteem made him refuse to do anything, so let himself be left in this tower.
From beginning to end, Grindelwald loved Dumbledore deeply—for Dumbledore or because he thought he was the common ideal of the two, he wandered for many years in foreign countries to find silence and deathly hallows; for the image of Dumbledore ( It may also be out of self-esteem) The relationship between the two has never been disclosed; in order that Voldemort would not destroy Dumbledore’s grave, he would not name the hiding place of the old wand... His life was dedicated to only one living together. Man on summer vacation. And Dumbledore? After Grindelwald, he transformed the nowhere love into teacher-student friendship (later turned into friendship) and extended it to his students: Newt, who loves magical animals, and Snape, who loves potions, know better than anyone. Loving Harry-even Voldemort! Even if we know from the original book that it seems that Dumbledore does not like the young Tom Riddle, but savoring this is not silent attention and fear that he will become the next Grindelwald?
Therefore, Dumbledore and Grindelwald love each other deeply, no matter when they are like-minded or when they have different positions. But Grindelwald loves so pure, so sensual, suitable for a person's lifelong companion. And Dumbledore’s love is too rational and he is good at lying, which makes him a good lover, but he is really not suitable for being with him forever. In other words, he is only suitable for being a friend and a teacher, but don’t expect too much. Can get all his love. The heroes who are analogous to Jin Yong-Qiao Feng, Yang Guo, Zhang Wuji...Yes, they all love the only one, but the heroines who love them are all trapped in endless pain and unable to extricate themselves. Let’s talk about the relationship between Dumbledore and Harry. It’s true that he loves Harry deeply, but see how he loves-let Harry face endless obstacles to exercise his character and help him complete the great cause of revenge. , I have completely calculated and planned every step in Harry's life, knowing several times that Harry will die if he is not careful, but still let it go because he is confident that he can't be wrong. In order to cultivate Harry, he allowed Cedric, Sirius, Snape, and even his own death to urge Harry to grow. "Everything is for the greater good." This kind of love is just put in the novel, and I can't wait for ordinary people to accept it. Yes, the faint spearmint taste is quite good.
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