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In Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy was assigned by Voldemort to kill Albus Dumbledore? Did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy placed the poisoned mead in the wine, and did he know that Draco Malfoy placed Madam Rosmerta under imperius curse, which placed imperius curse on Katie Bell, in attempt to deliver the cursed necklace to Dumbledore? If Dumbledore knew all this, why didn't he ban Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle from returning to Hogwarts? Why didn't Dumbledore ask the Ministry to arrest Draco Malfoy at the first place?










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did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy was assigned by Voldemort to kill Albus Dumbledore?



Yes. As we see in Snape's memories at the end of Deathly Hallows Dumbledore spoke about it with Snape before the school year even started:




"I refer to the plan Lord Voldemort is revolving around me. His plan
to have the poor Malfoy boy murder me."




Did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy placed the poisoned mead in the wine, and did he know that Draco Malfoy placed Madam Rosmerta under imperius curse, which placed imperius curse on Katie Bell, in attempt to deliver the cursed necklace to Dumbledore?



He knew that Malfoy was behind the poison and the necklace, as he mentions this to Malfoy right before he dies:




“Oh yes, I do,” said Dumbledore mildly. “You almost killed Katie Bell
and Ronald Weasley. You have been trying, with increasing
desperation, to kill me all year. Forgive me, Draco, but they have
been feeble attempts. ... So feeble, to be honest, that I wonder
whether your heart has been really in it.”




As to how he knew this, there are several possibilities.



  • Malfoy was the obvious suspect.

  • Snape who was stalking Malfoy on Dumbledore's orders might have told him.

  • He might have believed Harry's accusations.

  • Dumbledore in general knows most of what goes on.

He apparently did not know, though, that Madam Rosmerta was under the Imperius Curse (or else he was a really good actor), as he only figures this out in the conversation with Malfoy right before he dies:




But you must have had an accomplice, all the same ... someone in
Hogsmeade, someone who was able to slip Katie the — the — aaaah



Dumbledore closed his eyes again and nodded, as though he was about to
fall asleep. “... of course ... Rosmerta. How long has she been under
the Imperius Curse?”



“Got there at last, have you?” Malfoy taunted.




If Dumbledore knew all this, why didn't he ban Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle from returning to Hogwarts? Why didn't Dumbledore ask the Ministry to arrest Draco Malfoy at the first place?



Dumbledore was trying to protect Malfoy. From a conversation with Snape (in Snape's memories):




Scowling, Snape said, “The Dark Lord does not expect Draco to
succeed. This is merely punishment for Lucius’s recent failures. Slow
torture for Draco’s parents, while they watch him fail and pay the
price.”



“In short, the boy has had a death sentence pronounced upon him as
surely as I have,” said Dumbledore.




From his last conversation with Malfoy:




“I haven’t got any options!” said Malfoy, and he was suddenly white as
Dumbledore. “I’ve got to do it! He’ll kill me! He’ll kill my whole
family!”



“I appreciate the difficulty of your position,” said Dumbledore. “Why
else do you think I have not confronted you before now? Because I
knew that you would have been murdered if Lord Voldemort realized
that I suspected you.”




Essentially Dumbledore had to pretend that everything was fine, for Malfoy's sake. However, so as not to put other people's lives at risk he enlisted Snape to keep an eye on Malfoy (again, from Snape's memories):




“Good. Now then. Your first priority will be to discover what Draco is
up to. A frightened teenage boy is a danger to others as well as to
himself. Offer him help and guidance, he ought to accept, he likes
you —”



“— much less since his father has lost favor. Draco blames me, he
thinks I have usurped Lucius’s position.”



“All the same, try. I am concerned less for myself than for accidental
victims of whatever schemes might occur to the boy. Ultimately, of
course, there is only one thing to be done if we are to save him from
Lord Voldemort’s wrath.”




So in short, from Dumbledore's perspective actively preventing Malfoy from completing his mission was not a viable option, while at the same time letting him continue was not such a big risk. Indeed, in the end nobody (besides Dumbledore) came to much harm because of this, as Dumbledore himself told Malfoy:




No harm has been done, you have hurt nobody, though you are very
lucky that your unintentional victims survived. ... I can help you,
Draco.”







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    did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy was assigned by Voldemort to kill Albus Dumbledore?



    Yes. As we see in Snape's memories at the end of Deathly Hallows Dumbledore spoke about it with Snape before the school year even started:




    "I refer to the plan Lord Voldemort is revolving around me. His plan
    to have the poor Malfoy boy murder me."




    Did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy placed the poisoned mead in the wine, and did he know that Draco Malfoy placed Madam Rosmerta under imperius curse, which placed imperius curse on Katie Bell, in attempt to deliver the cursed necklace to Dumbledore?



    He knew that Malfoy was behind the poison and the necklace, as he mentions this to Malfoy right before he dies:




    “Oh yes, I do,” said Dumbledore mildly. “You almost killed Katie Bell
    and Ronald Weasley. You have been trying, with increasing
    desperation, to kill me all year. Forgive me, Draco, but they have
    been feeble attempts. ... So feeble, to be honest, that I wonder
    whether your heart has been really in it.”




    As to how he knew this, there are several possibilities.



    • Malfoy was the obvious suspect.

    • Snape who was stalking Malfoy on Dumbledore's orders might have told him.

    • He might have believed Harry's accusations.

    • Dumbledore in general knows most of what goes on.

    He apparently did not know, though, that Madam Rosmerta was under the Imperius Curse (or else he was a really good actor), as he only figures this out in the conversation with Malfoy right before he dies:




    But you must have had an accomplice, all the same ... someone in
    Hogsmeade, someone who was able to slip Katie the — the — aaaah



    Dumbledore closed his eyes again and nodded, as though he was about to
    fall asleep. “... of course ... Rosmerta. How long has she been under
    the Imperius Curse?”



    “Got there at last, have you?” Malfoy taunted.




    If Dumbledore knew all this, why didn't he ban Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle from returning to Hogwarts? Why didn't Dumbledore ask the Ministry to arrest Draco Malfoy at the first place?



    Dumbledore was trying to protect Malfoy. From a conversation with Snape (in Snape's memories):




    Scowling, Snape said, “The Dark Lord does not expect Draco to
    succeed. This is merely punishment for Lucius’s recent failures. Slow
    torture for Draco’s parents, while they watch him fail and pay the
    price.”



    “In short, the boy has had a death sentence pronounced upon him as
    surely as I have,” said Dumbledore.




    From his last conversation with Malfoy:




    “I haven’t got any options!” said Malfoy, and he was suddenly white as
    Dumbledore. “I’ve got to do it! He’ll kill me! He’ll kill my whole
    family!”



    “I appreciate the difficulty of your position,” said Dumbledore. “Why
    else do you think I have not confronted you before now? Because I
    knew that you would have been murdered if Lord Voldemort realized
    that I suspected you.”




    Essentially Dumbledore had to pretend that everything was fine, for Malfoy's sake. However, so as not to put other people's lives at risk he enlisted Snape to keep an eye on Malfoy (again, from Snape's memories):




    “Good. Now then. Your first priority will be to discover what Draco is
    up to. A frightened teenage boy is a danger to others as well as to
    himself. Offer him help and guidance, he ought to accept, he likes
    you —”



    “— much less since his father has lost favor. Draco blames me, he
    thinks I have usurped Lucius’s position.”



    “All the same, try. I am concerned less for myself than for accidental
    victims of whatever schemes might occur to the boy. Ultimately, of
    course, there is only one thing to be done if we are to save him from
    Lord Voldemort’s wrath.”




    So in short, from Dumbledore's perspective actively preventing Malfoy from completing his mission was not a viable option, while at the same time letting him continue was not such a big risk. Indeed, in the end nobody (besides Dumbledore) came to much harm because of this, as Dumbledore himself told Malfoy:




    No harm has been done, you have hurt nobody, though you are very
    lucky that your unintentional victims survived. ... I can help you,
    Draco.”







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      did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy was assigned by Voldemort to kill Albus Dumbledore?



      Yes. As we see in Snape's memories at the end of Deathly Hallows Dumbledore spoke about it with Snape before the school year even started:




      "I refer to the plan Lord Voldemort is revolving around me. His plan
      to have the poor Malfoy boy murder me."




      Did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy placed the poisoned mead in the wine, and did he know that Draco Malfoy placed Madam Rosmerta under imperius curse, which placed imperius curse on Katie Bell, in attempt to deliver the cursed necklace to Dumbledore?



      He knew that Malfoy was behind the poison and the necklace, as he mentions this to Malfoy right before he dies:




      “Oh yes, I do,” said Dumbledore mildly. “You almost killed Katie Bell
      and Ronald Weasley. You have been trying, with increasing
      desperation, to kill me all year. Forgive me, Draco, but they have
      been feeble attempts. ... So feeble, to be honest, that I wonder
      whether your heart has been really in it.”




      As to how he knew this, there are several possibilities.



      • Malfoy was the obvious suspect.

      • Snape who was stalking Malfoy on Dumbledore's orders might have told him.

      • He might have believed Harry's accusations.

      • Dumbledore in general knows most of what goes on.

      He apparently did not know, though, that Madam Rosmerta was under the Imperius Curse (or else he was a really good actor), as he only figures this out in the conversation with Malfoy right before he dies:




      But you must have had an accomplice, all the same ... someone in
      Hogsmeade, someone who was able to slip Katie the — the — aaaah



      Dumbledore closed his eyes again and nodded, as though he was about to
      fall asleep. “... of course ... Rosmerta. How long has she been under
      the Imperius Curse?”



      “Got there at last, have you?” Malfoy taunted.




      If Dumbledore knew all this, why didn't he ban Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle from returning to Hogwarts? Why didn't Dumbledore ask the Ministry to arrest Draco Malfoy at the first place?



      Dumbledore was trying to protect Malfoy. From a conversation with Snape (in Snape's memories):




      Scowling, Snape said, “The Dark Lord does not expect Draco to
      succeed. This is merely punishment for Lucius’s recent failures. Slow
      torture for Draco’s parents, while they watch him fail and pay the
      price.”



      “In short, the boy has had a death sentence pronounced upon him as
      surely as I have,” said Dumbledore.




      From his last conversation with Malfoy:




      “I haven’t got any options!” said Malfoy, and he was suddenly white as
      Dumbledore. “I’ve got to do it! He’ll kill me! He’ll kill my whole
      family!”



      “I appreciate the difficulty of your position,” said Dumbledore. “Why
      else do you think I have not confronted you before now? Because I
      knew that you would have been murdered if Lord Voldemort realized
      that I suspected you.”




      Essentially Dumbledore had to pretend that everything was fine, for Malfoy's sake. However, so as not to put other people's lives at risk he enlisted Snape to keep an eye on Malfoy (again, from Snape's memories):




      “Good. Now then. Your first priority will be to discover what Draco is
      up to. A frightened teenage boy is a danger to others as well as to
      himself. Offer him help and guidance, he ought to accept, he likes
      you —”



      “— much less since his father has lost favor. Draco blames me, he
      thinks I have usurped Lucius’s position.”



      “All the same, try. I am concerned less for myself than for accidental
      victims of whatever schemes might occur to the boy. Ultimately, of
      course, there is only one thing to be done if we are to save him from
      Lord Voldemort’s wrath.”




      So in short, from Dumbledore's perspective actively preventing Malfoy from completing his mission was not a viable option, while at the same time letting him continue was not such a big risk. Indeed, in the end nobody (besides Dumbledore) came to much harm because of this, as Dumbledore himself told Malfoy:




      No harm has been done, you have hurt nobody, though you are very
      lucky that your unintentional victims survived. ... I can help you,
      Draco.”







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        did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy was assigned by Voldemort to kill Albus Dumbledore?



        Yes. As we see in Snape's memories at the end of Deathly Hallows Dumbledore spoke about it with Snape before the school year even started:




        "I refer to the plan Lord Voldemort is revolving around me. His plan
        to have the poor Malfoy boy murder me."




        Did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy placed the poisoned mead in the wine, and did he know that Draco Malfoy placed Madam Rosmerta under imperius curse, which placed imperius curse on Katie Bell, in attempt to deliver the cursed necklace to Dumbledore?



        He knew that Malfoy was behind the poison and the necklace, as he mentions this to Malfoy right before he dies:




        “Oh yes, I do,” said Dumbledore mildly. “You almost killed Katie Bell
        and Ronald Weasley. You have been trying, with increasing
        desperation, to kill me all year. Forgive me, Draco, but they have
        been feeble attempts. ... So feeble, to be honest, that I wonder
        whether your heart has been really in it.”




        As to how he knew this, there are several possibilities.



        • Malfoy was the obvious suspect.

        • Snape who was stalking Malfoy on Dumbledore's orders might have told him.

        • He might have believed Harry's accusations.

        • Dumbledore in general knows most of what goes on.

        He apparently did not know, though, that Madam Rosmerta was under the Imperius Curse (or else he was a really good actor), as he only figures this out in the conversation with Malfoy right before he dies:




        But you must have had an accomplice, all the same ... someone in
        Hogsmeade, someone who was able to slip Katie the — the — aaaah



        Dumbledore closed his eyes again and nodded, as though he was about to
        fall asleep. “... of course ... Rosmerta. How long has she been under
        the Imperius Curse?”



        “Got there at last, have you?” Malfoy taunted.




        If Dumbledore knew all this, why didn't he ban Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle from returning to Hogwarts? Why didn't Dumbledore ask the Ministry to arrest Draco Malfoy at the first place?



        Dumbledore was trying to protect Malfoy. From a conversation with Snape (in Snape's memories):




        Scowling, Snape said, “The Dark Lord does not expect Draco to
        succeed. This is merely punishment for Lucius’s recent failures. Slow
        torture for Draco’s parents, while they watch him fail and pay the
        price.”



        “In short, the boy has had a death sentence pronounced upon him as
        surely as I have,” said Dumbledore.




        From his last conversation with Malfoy:




        “I haven’t got any options!” said Malfoy, and he was suddenly white as
        Dumbledore. “I’ve got to do it! He’ll kill me! He’ll kill my whole
        family!”



        “I appreciate the difficulty of your position,” said Dumbledore. “Why
        else do you think I have not confronted you before now? Because I
        knew that you would have been murdered if Lord Voldemort realized
        that I suspected you.”




        Essentially Dumbledore had to pretend that everything was fine, for Malfoy's sake. However, so as not to put other people's lives at risk he enlisted Snape to keep an eye on Malfoy (again, from Snape's memories):




        “Good. Now then. Your first priority will be to discover what Draco is
        up to. A frightened teenage boy is a danger to others as well as to
        himself. Offer him help and guidance, he ought to accept, he likes
        you —”



        “— much less since his father has lost favor. Draco blames me, he
        thinks I have usurped Lucius’s position.”



        “All the same, try. I am concerned less for myself than for accidental
        victims of whatever schemes might occur to the boy. Ultimately, of
        course, there is only one thing to be done if we are to save him from
        Lord Voldemort’s wrath.”




        So in short, from Dumbledore's perspective actively preventing Malfoy from completing his mission was not a viable option, while at the same time letting him continue was not such a big risk. Indeed, in the end nobody (besides Dumbledore) came to much harm because of this, as Dumbledore himself told Malfoy:




        No harm has been done, you have hurt nobody, though you are very
        lucky that your unintentional victims survived. ... I can help you,
        Draco.”







        share|improve this answer












        did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy was assigned by Voldemort to kill Albus Dumbledore?



        Yes. As we see in Snape's memories at the end of Deathly Hallows Dumbledore spoke about it with Snape before the school year even started:




        "I refer to the plan Lord Voldemort is revolving around me. His plan
        to have the poor Malfoy boy murder me."




        Did Dumbledore know that Draco Malfoy placed the poisoned mead in the wine, and did he know that Draco Malfoy placed Madam Rosmerta under imperius curse, which placed imperius curse on Katie Bell, in attempt to deliver the cursed necklace to Dumbledore?



        He knew that Malfoy was behind the poison and the necklace, as he mentions this to Malfoy right before he dies:




        “Oh yes, I do,” said Dumbledore mildly. “You almost killed Katie Bell
        and Ronald Weasley. You have been trying, with increasing
        desperation, to kill me all year. Forgive me, Draco, but they have
        been feeble attempts. ... So feeble, to be honest, that I wonder
        whether your heart has been really in it.”




        As to how he knew this, there are several possibilities.



        • Malfoy was the obvious suspect.

        • Snape who was stalking Malfoy on Dumbledore's orders might have told him.

        • He might have believed Harry's accusations.

        • Dumbledore in general knows most of what goes on.

        He apparently did not know, though, that Madam Rosmerta was under the Imperius Curse (or else he was a really good actor), as he only figures this out in the conversation with Malfoy right before he dies:




        But you must have had an accomplice, all the same ... someone in
        Hogsmeade, someone who was able to slip Katie the — the — aaaah



        Dumbledore closed his eyes again and nodded, as though he was about to
        fall asleep. “... of course ... Rosmerta. How long has she been under
        the Imperius Curse?”



        “Got there at last, have you?” Malfoy taunted.




        If Dumbledore knew all this, why didn't he ban Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle from returning to Hogwarts? Why didn't Dumbledore ask the Ministry to arrest Draco Malfoy at the first place?



        Dumbledore was trying to protect Malfoy. From a conversation with Snape (in Snape's memories):




        Scowling, Snape said, “The Dark Lord does not expect Draco to
        succeed. This is merely punishment for Lucius’s recent failures. Slow
        torture for Draco’s parents, while they watch him fail and pay the
        price.”



        “In short, the boy has had a death sentence pronounced upon him as
        surely as I have,” said Dumbledore.




        From his last conversation with Malfoy:




        “I haven’t got any options!” said Malfoy, and he was suddenly white as
        Dumbledore. “I’ve got to do it! He’ll kill me! He’ll kill my whole
        family!”



        “I appreciate the difficulty of your position,” said Dumbledore. “Why
        else do you think I have not confronted you before now? Because I
        knew that you would have been murdered if Lord Voldemort realized
        that I suspected you.”




        Essentially Dumbledore had to pretend that everything was fine, for Malfoy's sake. However, so as not to put other people's lives at risk he enlisted Snape to keep an eye on Malfoy (again, from Snape's memories):




        “Good. Now then. Your first priority will be to discover what Draco is
        up to. A frightened teenage boy is a danger to others as well as to
        himself. Offer him help and guidance, he ought to accept, he likes
        you —”



        “— much less since his father has lost favor. Draco blames me, he
        thinks I have usurped Lucius’s position.”



        “All the same, try. I am concerned less for myself than for accidental
        victims of whatever schemes might occur to the boy. Ultimately, of
        course, there is only one thing to be done if we are to save him from
        Lord Voldemort’s wrath.”




        So in short, from Dumbledore's perspective actively preventing Malfoy from completing his mission was not a viable option, while at the same time letting him continue was not such a big risk. Indeed, in the end nobody (besides Dumbledore) came to much harm because of this, as Dumbledore himself told Malfoy:




        No harm has been done, you have hurt nobody, though you are very
        lucky that your unintentional victims survived. ... I can help you,
        Draco.”








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