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Back to the ProphecyAn original editorial by Esther Kleinig with Bob Sindeldecker.Let's go back to the prophecy for a moment. This may seem a far-fetched theory, but it would make a great story for JKR to work with and it is possible, so bear with me... Let's roughly translate "the seventh month" as "the upcoming (or current) July". Therefore, the prophecy was made at the least, the July of Harry's birth (July 1980), and at the most, eleven months before Harry's birth (August 1979). If it was indeed before Harry and Neville were conceived, I imagine Dumbledore would not use his knowledge to try to interfere with who the One actually turned out to be, such as by encouraging the Longbottoms or Potters to conceive, because he wouldn't wish that on anyone, but at the same time, he'd want it to be someone on his side. So he might have kept it quiet. However, even if DUMBLEDORE didn't try to control the birth, we cannot be sure that VOLDEMORT didn't. Perhaps Voldemort would want such a child to be in his control. So he might encourage a trusted Death Eater to have a child around the appropriate time. That way, he could pretend that this would ensure the child would be brought up non-threatening. Of course, that wouldn't really be the plan. Voldemort would be secretly thinking that he could kill the child. And knowing Death Eaters, the parents would be secretly thinking that they'd bring the child up to overthrow Voldemort. So just imagine this: some Death Eaters decide to conceive "The One". Then, at some point they find out that the child isn't The One. They probably didn't want this child in its own right. But - for appearances, I would assume - they keep the child. Throughout this child's life, however, s/he learns that s/he was not really wanted, either directly (the parents telling the child) or indirectly (sensing from the parents' behavior). Now, who fits this profile? Draco Malfoy. For me, this explains much about the psychology of Draco and the Malfoys. As far as keeping up appearances goes - and to protect their image for the Ministry - of COURSE they wanted the child. Let's shower him with presents and sweets to show this. But I have reread all the books, and have not found one instance where it appears that the Malfoys actually WANT Draco. Draco speaks about being "wanted", but this is in contrast to Harry with the Dursleys. The Malfoys have him home for appearances' sake. They don't really WANT him. To put it short, Draco was meant to be Harry, and seeing as he is not, the Malfoys despise both Draco and Harry. And Draco learning this - he may already know or may never know - translates into a passionate hatred of Harry. He already hates Harry because Harry's famous, because Harry's good at Quidditch, and because Harry's initial defeat of Voldemort translated into massive loss of wealth and power for his family. Add to this the discovery that HE, DRACO was meant to be the one with the power, and we might even have cause for Draco to try to murder Harry. This may also be why Draco tried to make friends with Harry right away: not to suck up to the famous hero (a hero he despises) but to salvage his own worth as a human being. If he brought Harry into the Malfoy (hence Voldemort) fold, he might be forgiven for not being The One and redeem himself in the eyes of his parents. Or at the least, his father. He may also have been instructed to do this by Lucius. Okay, I'm not going to pretend this theory is perfect. There is one small problem. The prophecy states that "The One with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches" - that's "approaches" in the present tense, which sounds more like the kid's already been conceived. But not necessarily. And one much bigger problem. When Trelawney gave the prophecy, she said that the One would be "born to those who have thrice defied him". It seems unlikely that trusted Death Eaters would have defied Voldemort three times before that year. Voldemort had been in power ten years at the time, so slip-ups are likely over that time, but as Slytherins wanting to save their own skins, they probably wouldn't be so stupid as to deliberately defy Voldemort three times. However, it is possible. Here are some ideas how:
The fact that Draco did not turn out to be the One would then make Lucius (and Narcissa, I'll assume) detest this son he did not even want. Draco's inadequacies would appear heightened when Lucius thought of what the kid *might* have been. Draco may have even heard of what he *could* have been. He could even share Harry's birthday, too, not unlike Neville - JKR hasn't wished him a happy birthday on her site, but why would she want to? He's such a little snot. CONCLUSION: I don't think Draco is the One. Not a chance. But I think it's possible that Draco was created to be the One, causing only inconvenience when he turned out to just be an ordinary kid - and a snotty, whining one at that! I even might verge on a little sympathy for him if this pans out...
2/15/05 Discuss this editorial.
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