I thought that Harry would defeat Voldemort because he has his mother's blood in him which Voldemort doesn't understand (old magic which he never bothered to learn about/study, thus doesn't know how to fight it)....but then I realized that Voldemort could have some of Harry's blood (with Lilly's blood) sort of in him because the concoction that Wormtail prepared in the graveyard scene of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" had Harry's blood in it. And when Wormtail poured Harry's blood into the cauldron, the liquid turned a blinding white, showing the purity of the love Lilly gave. Does this mean that Harry's blood is IN Voldemort? So much of the book deals with blood, whether Lilly's love in Harry's blood, or being "pure blood" or "mud blood". Does this make sense? This is one of my rambling thoughts, what do you think?
2007-02-03
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