Inside the Mind of Albus Dumbledore of the Harry Potter Series

By Rhonda Jones, published Jul 29, 2007
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Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore, the Merlinesque (and Gandalfesque) headmaster of the magical university attended by Harry Potter, is my favorite Harry Potter character. In fact, he is one of my favorite characters of all time. Why? Because he knows things. He knows things and yet he still has a whimsical quality to his personality. Or maybe, he has that whimsical quality because he knows things, not in spite of that fact. He has been around long enough to understand the importance of simple pleasures, and to understand that people are going to do what they are going to do.

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling wrote Albus Dumbledore as the archetypal wizard and the embodiment of wisdom. Yet, she also wrote him as a fallible human man, with his own past, his own failings and desires. Thankfully, we don't see these, at least not right away. Because of her expertise at handling point of view, and of doling out information only as we needed it, she let the reader see Dumbledore in Book One as an eccentric and whimsical old man. Perhaps, because of his Merlinesque appearance and age, we sensed his power, but we were nonetheless as innocent as young Harry in our encounters with him. At least at first. In later books, we are allowed to see Dumbledore's more vulnerable moments, and to suspect that he is indeed a fallible human. As a result, it is interesting to revisit early scenes armed with this new knowledge of Dumbledore, and attempt to figure him out a bit.

There are so many lovely Dumbledore scenes, that I may not be able to do it all justice in one article. I will have to revisit Dumbledore's mind at least once per book, perhaps more. He is such a charming, fascinating old fellow, that he deserves close scrutiny as a literary character, and as Rowling's voice of wisdom in this epic coming-of-age tale.

Let's begin by considering Albus Dumbledore's name. Well, some of it anyway.

Did You Know?
Dumbledore means "bumblebee."
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