You got downvoted for a request for an elaboration? I just don’t know what people are thinking sometimes with their downvotes.
I found it interesting because it was out of character for the usual Evil Dark Overlord, who is generally portrayed as wanting violence for the sake of violence and terror, or at least willing to match you death for death.
It’s almost as if his goal was to push Dumbledore’s side into doing/supporting something horrible. Having accomplished that with minimal losses, he stopped. I can see that as making a lot of strategic sense. It would solidify the resolve of his side—and Malfoy in particular—but wouldn’t get into an escalation that he was sure to lose, given the numbers on Dumbledore’s side.
Interesting also that much the same happened to Harry. Malfoy was after revenge against Hermione, not capitulation to blackmail from Harry. But from Harry’s perspective with respect to the magical government and Dumbledore, it would have been much the same result if Harry hadn’t paid off Malfoy. Instead of Narcissa tortured to death by the forces of “Good”, it would have been Hermione.
Care to elaborate? ‘Interesting’ is a word with many connotations.
You got downvoted for a request for an elaboration? I just don’t know what people are thinking sometimes with their downvotes.
I found it interesting because it was out of character for the usual Evil Dark Overlord, who is generally portrayed as wanting violence for the sake of violence and terror, or at least willing to match you death for death.
It’s almost as if his goal was to push Dumbledore’s side into doing/supporting something horrible. Having accomplished that with minimal losses, he stopped. I can see that as making a lot of strategic sense. It would solidify the resolve of his side—and Malfoy in particular—but wouldn’t get into an escalation that he was sure to lose, given the numbers on Dumbledore’s side.
Interesting also that much the same happened to Harry. Malfoy was after revenge against Hermione, not capitulation to blackmail from Harry. But from Harry’s perspective with respect to the magical government and Dumbledore, it would have been much the same result if Harry hadn’t paid off Malfoy. Instead of Narcissa tortured to death by the forces of “Good”, it would have been Hermione.