Voldemort VS Dumbledore.. Who Is MORE Powerful? - Harry Potter Theory
Today we're discussing WHO is more powerful, Voldemort or Dumbledore?
Voldemort and Dumbledore are the yin and yang of wizards, each extremely powerful and a strong representative of the classic relationship between good and evil. Each one acting as a symbol for the invariable struggle between light and darkness. We know how Harry Potter ends, we know that Voldemort is unsuccessful in securing a shrowd of darkness over the world, but that doesn’t mean that he couldn’t have been the most powerful wizard of all time, and the fact that light prevailed doesn’t mean that Dumbledore was the most powerful wizard. We’ve got to look deeper.
Many assume that because Voldemort ultimately lost, and because Dumbledore is ‘good’, that Dumbledore is the more powerful figure. However, this is not a sound argument, whether you’re good or evil has nothing to do with your inherent power. From an extremely young age, Tom Riddle showcased intensely powerful innate magical abilities, he was a magical prodigy if you will. As he grew older, and he began to harness his abilities, Riddle became unimaginably powerful, performing feats of magic that people thought previously impossible. And he knew it too, proclaiming to Harry in The Heir of Slytherin that he was ‘The greatest sorcerer in the world’, to which Harry retorts ‘Dumbledore is the greatest sorcerer in the world’, reminding Riddle of Dumbledore and subsequently angering him. In my view, this anger showed insecurity in Riddle. Harry’s statement reminding him of Dumbledore’s power forced him to consider his own magical ability in relation to Dumbledore’s. I think that he A. knows that Dumbledore is more powerful, and became angry because he resents it, or B. is just completely unsure of whether or not Dumbledore is more powerful, and fears it as a possibility.
While Voldemort showed extreme magical prowess from a young age, he was not alone. Dumbledore’s magical abilities consistently turned heads at Hogwarts as well, particularly his skills surrounding charms and transfiguration. He also did exceptionally well on his N.E.W.T.S and Griselda Marchbanks, a professor working for the Wizarding Examinations Authority, remarked that Albus was able to do things with a wand that she had never seen before. Not only that, but Dumbledore befriended Grindelwald at a very young age, and I believe that this had a profound impact on Dumbledore’s skill. The two spent lots of time together practicing magic, and Grindelwald was known to have come from a powerful magical bloodline, his great aunt Bathilda Bagshot publishing ‘a history of magic’, a magic book used to teach students at Hogwarts. Dumbledore, who always outshone everyone magically, was challenged by another for the first time, and I believe that this resulted in even greater power for the both of them.
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