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Harry, Snape, And Voldemort Are The “Three Brothers”
In Deathly Hollows, J.K. Rowling tells the “The Tale of the Three Brothers.” The story is about the Peverell brothers and their attempts to cheat death. The way their individual journeys unfold has made fans believe that Snape, Harry, and Voldemort are actually the brothers.
Voldemort is represented by the oldest brother, who plans to use magic to cheat death, but is brought down by his ego. Snape, as with the middle brother, can never get over the loss of his great love. And Harry, the youngest brother, successfully hides from death for as long as he can.
Dumbledore Is Death
If “The Tale of the Three Brothers” is really about Harry, Snape, and Voldemort, then that means that Dumbledore is death. The giveaway for that is that the youngest brother willingly follows death and welcomes his demise.
Harry Potter definitely follows Dumbledore, and when he “dies” and visits King’s Cross, he is welcomed by Dumbledore. The headmaster also gives Harry the cloak of invisibility, which supposedly belonged to the youngest Peverell. Rowling has refused to confirm this theory, but had said it is one of her favorites.
Voldemort Affected The Dursleys
It would not be wrong to describe the Dursleys’ children as troubled in Harry Potter. But what if it’s not their fault? It’s common knowledge that being in the presence of horcruxes can have negative impacts on people, so maybe Harry living with the Dursleys for a decade brought out the worst in the kids.