I have finnaly found, or u can say sorta Made an answer for the Dumbledore question (a big and reasonable one though) -
Dumbledore, as his trading card tells us,'is particularly famous for the defeat of the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945.'
Since that was the same year that Britain and its allies defeated Hitler and other enemies of democracy in WW II, we can take it as a hint that dumbledore and grindelwaldhad quite a struggle.So Dumbledore must be an accomplished fighter. Why then wud he let harry fight Voldemort? Surely he is powerful enuf to find and finish the Dark lord once and for all?
A Child's Eyes
If only it were that easy.Dumbledore, for all his accomplishments and wisdom, is onle human.
We usually see him as harry wud: allknowing and powerful. He is the perfect parent- especially for Harry, whose parents are dead and now, his God-father too.
But ofcourse, Dumbledore is only human. What could one expect of a person who likes Chamber Music, tenpin bowling, and Lemon drops?He must have had all the same doubts as Harry when he was young- maybe more. History books record only part of the story.(trading cards even less!) We know he makes mistakes, like hiring Gilderoy lockhart to teach defence against Dark arts.Had Dumbledore been all-knowing, he wud have seen thru lockhart. But No one can expect to know everything.
Its possible - even likely - that Dumbledorehas a larger plan for the defeat of the dark lord.That design cud very well call for a one-on-one duel between himself and Voldemort, as