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Do you support JK Rowling-s claim that Dumbledore and Grindelwald had a homosexual relationship?


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The answer to this question depends on whom or what do you believe –the author or the text?


If it’s the text which is more important for you, then you can do away with whatever Rowling is saying very safely because there is not even the slightest hint of Albus Dumbledore and Grindelwald being in an intense relationship earlier in their life.

Letsdiskuss (Courtesy: www.out.com)

The main seven books of the Harry Potter series show Albus Dumbledore only as an old man, who is the mentor of Harry Potter with no love interest. Since the unprecedented success of the Harry Potter movies and series, the author JK Rowling has expanded her canon to include many more side stories.

The first one to make it to the market was the play –The Cursed Child. Then the Fantastic Beasts franchise caught the attention of the film-makers and there came two more adaptations, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Fantastic Beasts and The Crimes of Grindelwald.

The first time Rowling announced about the relationship between Dumbledore and Grindelwald was in 2008, but no book mentioned it even slightly.

Now after the release of Fantastic Beasts and The Crimes of Grindelwald, and the third movie in the series impending, Rowling has again given airs to the same rumors.

There is no denying that all the books related to Harry Potter have gone beyond the status of just text and have become larger than life, and the fans of the fantastic tale think of the author JK Rowling as no less than a goddess. And we can’t doubt her imagination and talent as an author.

So if the goddess herself claims so, there got to be at least some substance in it. I, however, am not taking the relationship seriously unless it is validated in some movie or book.



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