Dumbledore wants to give Harry his cloak, but decides to capitalize on the opportunity.
He delivers it anonymously with a note telling Harry not to trust Dumbledore.
Upon meeting Dumbledore, this allows him to impress Harry by deducing the nature of his cape, and then show his trustworthiness. Furthermore, he can comment on the potentially pure motives of the mud-slinger.
Harry is alternately ashamed of his distrust of Dumbledore, and impressed with Dumbledore’s charity and kindness, +2 to Dumbledore.
It’s not been explicitly confirmed, but given the similarity in forms to later notes signed Santa (and confirmed to be Dumbledore), the note’s writer claiming the Cloak was freely given by Harry’s father, and the explicit warning against letting Dumbledore see the Cloak, it’s very likely that Dumbledore gave Harry the Cloak as in canon.
By the way, who gave the Cloak to Harry?
I vote Dumbledore; he’s a clever schemer.
Dumbledore wants to give Harry his cloak, but decides to capitalize on the opportunity. He delivers it anonymously with a note telling Harry not to trust Dumbledore.
Upon meeting Dumbledore, this allows him to impress Harry by deducing the nature of his cape, and then show his trustworthiness. Furthermore, he can comment on the potentially pure motives of the mud-slinger.
Harry is alternately ashamed of his distrust of Dumbledore, and impressed with Dumbledore’s charity and kindness, +2 to Dumbledore.
It’s not been explicitly confirmed, but given the similarity in forms to later notes signed Santa (and confirmed to be Dumbledore), the note’s writer claiming the Cloak was freely given by Harry’s father, and the explicit warning against letting Dumbledore see the Cloak, it’s very likely that Dumbledore gave Harry the Cloak as in canon.