I don't understand why Dumbledore wanted Harry to know Tom Riddle's whole life story and Harry even questions why Dumbledore is showing all of these memories to him too. Dumbledore also makes baseless claims about Tom throughout their private lessons without any proof. Such as 11 year old Tom collecting trophies of his victims and he got annoyed feeling like everybody else when he knows how common the name "Tom" is. Maybe he looked annoyed because it'll be hard to find his father because of how common the name tom is after Dumbledore made his sly remark. Dumbledore also makes Harry feel terrible with his passive aggressive remark "are you feeling sorry for Tom Harry"? God damn Albus....yes, Tom Riddle became a evil man but his life was fuckin sad. All what Dumbledore sees in that child was the spawn of satan, he has zero sympathy for a child! Albus despised Tom Riddle since the womb, I don't understand this intense hatred/obsession Dumbledore had for Tom. I don't think Dumbledore is as great of a man as he thinks he is. I can understand why Voldemort/Tom Riddle feared him, if a guy like Voldemort (and his death eaters) is scared of you then you must be some piece of work. I just get a odd feeling about Dumbledore in this book.

















