I think that Dumbledore and Harry were too quick to conclude that the Dementor could just be used as a distraction
True, and somewhat understated. Dumbledore defeated Grindelwald and led a hard fought defence against Voldemort and his death eaters. Why on earth does he need to call in an eleven year old with magic cold/angry powers just to come up with the thought ‘maybe it is a distraction’?
This Dumbledore has been crippled to beyond all recognition.
Dumbledore has been too busy to step back and think about the situation creatively.
Dumbledore is making up a reason to invite Harry Potter into his office to (a) get his report on Lucius Malfoy, (b) warn Harry about the Dementor coming onto campus, (c) encourage Harry to practice his cunning outside the formalized exercises of Quirrell’s armies, (d) lend credence in Harry’s eyes to his suspicions of Quirrell by revealing that Quirrell is acting suspiciously, (e) query Harry about Voldemort.
True, and somewhat understated. Dumbledore defeated Grindelwald and led a hard fought defence against Voldemort and his death eaters. Why on earth does he need to call in an eleven year old with magic cold/angry powers just to come up with the thought ‘maybe it is a distraction’?
This Dumbledore has been crippled to beyond all recognition.
Two possibilities:
Dumbledore has been too busy to step back and think about the situation creatively.
Dumbledore is making up a reason to invite Harry Potter into his office to (a) get his report on Lucius Malfoy, (b) warn Harry about the Dementor coming onto campus, (c) encourage Harry to practice his cunning outside the formalized exercises of Quirrell’s armies, (d) lend credence in Harry’s eyes to his suspicions of Quirrell by revealing that Quirrell is acting suspiciously, (e) query Harry about Voldemort.
I do not find either entirely implausible.
I agree with (2). I could quibble over the subpoints, but it comes down to: to get Harry’s reaction.