Through this perplexing action, it's evident that Harry Potter wears a mask, concealing his true feelings towards Professor Dumbledore.
The realm of Harry Potter is always rife with unexpected twists, extending from character fates to overlapping mysterious collections. While audiences are well-acquainted with the sacred bond between Professor Dumbledore and Harry Potter, a recent query from Screenrant plunges directly into the teacher-student relationship post the tragic demise of Dumbledore.
In particular, the Resurrection Stone segment in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has ignited contentious debates, questioning why Harry Potter can 'summon' his four most beloved but excludes Headmaster Dumbledore?


Despite Dumbledore's constant presence in Harry Potter's life, facing Voldemort, he chooses to revive the souls of his closest four – parents, godfather Sirius Black, and teacher Remus Lupin. Formerly, Harry's relationship with Dumbledore always reflected closeness and trust. Thus, it's perplexing when the 'chosen one' forgets the greatest mentor. Is there an underlying cause fueling this contradiction?
An explanation for this action, Screenrant delves into a prior scene - where Harry Potter glimpses into Professor Snape's past in the Pensieve. These memory fragments depict that Professor Dumbledore wasn't genuinely concerned about Harry Potter's happiness.

In his prime, Professor Dumbledore at times saw Harry Potter as a 'tool' to entice Voldemort. While Harry always respected the former Headmaster, Dumbledore wasn't always gentle, especially in Professor Snape's memories, particularly after realizing Harry is one of the Horcruxes. Thus, protecting Harry Potter's group, occasionally favoring Gryffindor, was just a part of the plan to defeat Voldemort.
Nevertheless, Harry Potter reserves the final meeting with Professor Dumbledore in Limbo (the 'deathly realm') after being killed by Voldemort. In that moment, Dumbledore's sincere advice serves as a guiding light for Harry, helping him make a clear choice between life and death, collective victory, and personal gain.

Perhaps due to the limited screen time, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows breezes through. Harry Potter always appreciates Dumbledore, regretting that in the direst moment, he's only allowed to reunite with four cherished ones. As for Dumbledore, Harry Potter is not just the school's favorite but also a worthy successor, receiving the most knowledge from the wise mentor.
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