Dumbledore explained that he distanced himself from Harry because he was afraid that if Voldemort knew Harry and Dumbledore had any degree of closeness between each other, Voldemort would be more likely to try and find a way to hack into Harry's mind to take advantage of that.
Dumbledore believed that if he remained close to Harry, Voldemort might use their relationship to gather information or manipulate them both through the Legilimency connection. This decision was difficult for Dumbledore, as he cared deeply for Harry and wanted to provide guidance and support.
Dumbledore ignored Harry because he was afraid of the strong connection between Harry and Voldemort. He was scared that Voldermort might be inside Harry and he wanted to keep the decisions of The Order of the Phoenix a secret.
Dumbledore knew joining the Order would expose Harry to more loss and pain when in reality, he was too young to have experienced the degree of Abuse he had already received under the care of the Dursleys.
The answer is more simple than that: Dumbledore wasn't all knowing, and he couldn't be at two places at the same time. Shocker, right? Dumbledore didn't know where the Chamber of Secrets was located, or how to enter it.
Harry isn't just grieved by Dumbledore's loss. Without actually admitting it to himself, he feels abandoned and betrayed by Dumbledore, just as Lupin is abandoning and betraying his wife and child.
Voldemort intentionally made six Horcruxes, but when he used Avada Kedavra on Harry, he unintentionally created a seventh Horcrux. Instead of dying, Lily's love for Harry created a counter 'curse' known as Sacrificial Protection and saved Harry.
“Dumbledore didn't want to lose his wand at that point and Draco disarmed him. So that meant that the wand gave Draco its allegiance, even though Draco never knew it, even though Draco never touched it. “From that moment on, that wand gave its allegiance to Draco, and it wouldn't work as well for anyone but Draco.”
He regrets both leaving Harry with the Dursleys10 and not telling Harry about the prophecy. He even apologizes for keeping his distance from Harry during the year. He feared his love for Harry would make Harry vulnerable to possession by Voldemort. Dumbledore reveals how thoroughly he loves Harry.
Yes, Dumbledore loved Harry. It's evident to Hermione who tells Harry that he loved him. I think he tried not to let his emotions get the better of himself because he knew that Harry might not make it and realised that ultimately Harry had to be sacrificed for Voldemort's downfall.
Remember, Dumbledore knows about the power of love. The writers merely threw it in as a way of confirming Harry and Hermione are merely friends, a crude way of beginning the courting process between Ron and Hermione, and also Harry and Ginny.
Giving the information to Professor McGonagall allowed for the risk that she would tell him too soon, which might have allowed the golden trip to work out the possibility that Harry would survive, which would negate the sacrifice.
I believe there are a few reasons why Dumbledore refused to let Harry fight. He was emotionally and physically strained from having seen Sirius get killed and from dueling the all the death eaters. Harry was already having trouble keeping Voldemort outside his head.
It seems Dumbledore's words to Harry – about fear of a name increasing fear of the thing itself – were true for most of the wizarding world. Not Dumbledore, though. In Voldemort's presence, he insisted on calling him Tom Riddle, subtly reminding the Dark Lord of his past.
The answer will surprise you: he did so precisely because he was well aware of how useless the prophecy was. Albus Dumbledore could be called many things but not a fool, so he had his reasons to guard the prophecy — first and foremost, he wanted Voldemort to believe it was important.
Dumbledore Never Really Had Time To Explain How To Destroy The Horcruxes. As much as Harry would have benefited from Dumbledore's knowledge of how to destroy the remaining five horcruxes, there was simply not enough time before his death to do so.
“You disgust me,” said Dumbledore, and Harry had never heard so much contempt in his voice. Snape seemed to shrink a little, “You do not care, then, about the deaths of her husband and child? They can die, as long as you have what you want?” Snape said nothing, but merely looked up at Dumbledore.
Draco Malfoy's mother Narcissa was cold, cunning and devoted to the Dark Lord. But she was also a mother, which meant she was willing to risk everything to make sure her son was safe. When Harry survived Voldemort's Killing Curse for the second time, Narcissa pretended he was dead so she could get to Draco.
Draco had several reasons for lying to Bellatrix, including the fact that he was never a bad person. Moreover, he no longer found working for the Dark Lord appealing and hated how Voldemort treated his family. He did not intend to harm anyone and believed Harry was the only person capable of defeating Voldemort.
This nuance was lost on Lord Voldemort, who wrongly assumed Severus Snape held the Elder Wand because he was Dumbledore's killer, when in reality Draco had disarmed Dumbledore before Snape arrived on the scene, making Malfoy the wand's true new owner.
Draco, adhering to his family's beliefs, thinks that Muggle-born witches and wizards, which he and other characters derogatorily describe by the epithet Mudbloods, should be denied a magical education. Harry's first impression that the Wizarding community is a "magical wonderland" is instantly shattered.
The most likely reason why Lord Voldemort's nose disappeared and he devolved into such an evil-looking creature is that as he dabbled deeper into the Dark Arts, his appearance gradually became as distorted as what remained of his twisted soul.
Though Harry encountered many opportunities that deemed Avada Kedavra necessary, it remains as one of the Unforgivable Curses Harry Potter never cast. For one, he viewed the spell as an immoral practice commonly used by users of the Dark Arts.
A centaur named Firenze rescues Harry and carries him back to Hagrid.