I see also that the theories about Santa Claus’s identity are equally as varied as the ones about Mr. Hat & Cloak. My take on this is similar to my take on H&C: we’re meant to understand that Santa Claus is simply Dumbledore.
Santa Claus had possession of the Cloak of Invisibility and passed it down to Harry, who Santa somehow knew was its rightful heir.
Santa Claus also somehow knows about the full misdeeds of James Potter, many of which are known to no one else.
Santa Claus has the political and magical power to create Portkeys on the Hogwarts grounds and get away with it.
Santa Claus has deep insight into Dumbledore’s true motives, and makes true statements about him without ever stating that Dumbledore is a different person.
Santa Claus knows little about Quirrell, but doesn’t trust him.
Santa Claus says that he cares about Harry Potter’s well being and wants him to be more careful in the future.
The only person we know for whom all the above facts are true is Dumbledore.
However, the “S” who left notes for Hermione is not Santa Claus. It’s Severus Snape, who we know for a fact was the mysterious person helping SPHEW in its mission. The two signatures happen to both begin with S, but that’s a coincidence; if the writer had intended Harry and Hermione to figure out that the two note senders were the same, they would have signed the letters to Hermione “Santa Claus” or at least “SC”. Therefore, “S” doesn’t know about the first notes and was not trying to connect his notes to them.
Let me add to my previous hypotheses about Eliezer’s state of mind while writing: The fact that something is entirely mysterious to the characters does not mean that it’s supposed to be entirely mysterious to us. We are certainly meant to know that “S” is Snape. We know this because of Interlude with the Confessor. It could not be any more blatant without being stated in the Author’s Notes.
I equally believe that we’re meant to know that “Santa Claus” is Dumbledore. Everything in the Santa Claus notes is entirely 100% consistent with what we know of Dumbledore and his character from canon and from MoR. Likewise, the fact that Mr. Hat and Cloak is entirely mysterious to Zabini and Hermione does not mean that we are supposed to reach deep into the implausible for explanations.
Certainly I could be wrong about any of this. The simple answer is not always the best answer. But all other things being equal, it’s a good bet. And the evidence for these “simple” explanations is at least equal to the evidence that, say, Hat and Cloak is a manifestation of Voldemort’s essence that leaves Quirrell’s body for unknown reasons.
Sirius Black fits Santa as well, if not better, though most of what we know about Sirius comes from Cannon.
In Cannon Dumbledore had possession of The Invisibility Cloak when the Potters were killed, but he didn’t necessarily keep it. This wasn’t mentioned in books 1-5 though, so EY is probably unaware of that detail.
James’ best friend Sirius knows James’ misdeeds better than anyone besides James himself, and is much more likely to speak proudly of them than Dumbledore.
The Portkey doesn’t have to have been made by Santa—it could have been made by anyone at the Salem Witches’ Institute. And it doesn’t work on the Hogwarts grounds.
Santa Claus claimed Dumbledore would keep The Invisibility Cloak if he ever got his hands on it, which was completely wrong, and a rather insane thing to say if it’s Dumbledore (which doesn’t prevent it from being Dumbledore, but still...)
Sirius wouldn’t know anything about Quirrell. Dumbledore presumably researched him before offering him the DA job. Neither would trust him.
As Harry’s godfather, Sirius would care a great deal about Harry.
Sirius Black is a major fixture of Harry Potter canon. He has not yet been featured or brushed off yet (eg the Weasleys). Every other major player from the first books has been given screentime so far. It seems incredibly unlikely for Sirius to make it to chapter 78 without a showing in one form or another.
I am pretty sure Santa is someone who works / lives in Hogwarts. Outsiders are not supposed to enter on their own.
The bit about not trusting Dumbledore makes sense, even if the cloak came from him, since it allows Dumbledore to show off how trustworthy he is with little effort. And he can check how well Harry can keep a secret.
One thing i Just wanted to point out, Mr. Hat&Cloak (or, as Hermione calls him, Mr. Extremely Shifty Guy) appears to
shape-shift when talking to her. Has anyone considered that he could be a manifestation of Tonks? Thats a bit far fetched, but whoever he is, he either can shape-shift, OR create illusions to make it look like he does.
Nothing says the Portkey goes where it says it does. It could be a reasonably good test of “Harry Potter is desperately seeking a way out” if one just monitored his arrival in the destination.
I see also that the theories about Santa Claus’s identity are equally as varied as the ones about Mr. Hat & Cloak. My take on this is similar to my take on H&C: we’re meant to understand that Santa Claus is simply Dumbledore.
Santa Claus had possession of the Cloak of Invisibility and passed it down to Harry, who Santa somehow knew was its rightful heir.
Santa Claus also somehow knows about the full misdeeds of James Potter, many of which are known to no one else.
Santa Claus has the political and magical power to create Portkeys on the Hogwarts grounds and get away with it.
Santa Claus has deep insight into Dumbledore’s true motives, and makes true statements about him without ever stating that Dumbledore is a different person.
Santa Claus knows little about Quirrell, but doesn’t trust him.
Santa Claus says that he cares about Harry Potter’s well being and wants him to be more careful in the future.
The only person we know for whom all the above facts are true is Dumbledore.
However, the “S” who left notes for Hermione is not Santa Claus. It’s Severus Snape, who we know for a fact was the mysterious person helping SPHEW in its mission. The two signatures happen to both begin with S, but that’s a coincidence; if the writer had intended Harry and Hermione to figure out that the two note senders were the same, they would have signed the letters to Hermione “Santa Claus” or at least “SC”. Therefore, “S” doesn’t know about the first notes and was not trying to connect his notes to them.
Let me add to my previous hypotheses about Eliezer’s state of mind while writing: The fact that something is entirely mysterious to the characters does not mean that it’s supposed to be entirely mysterious to us. We are certainly meant to know that “S” is Snape. We know this because of Interlude with the Confessor. It could not be any more blatant without being stated in the Author’s Notes.
I equally believe that we’re meant to know that “Santa Claus” is Dumbledore. Everything in the Santa Claus notes is entirely 100% consistent with what we know of Dumbledore and his character from canon and from MoR. Likewise, the fact that Mr. Hat and Cloak is entirely mysterious to Zabini and Hermione does not mean that we are supposed to reach deep into the implausible for explanations.
Certainly I could be wrong about any of this. The simple answer is not always the best answer. But all other things being equal, it’s a good bet. And the evidence for these “simple” explanations is at least equal to the evidence that, say, Hat and Cloak is a manifestation of Voldemort’s essence that leaves Quirrell’s body for unknown reasons.
I congratulate you on your 100% accurate pre-hoc explanation.
Sirius Black fits Santa as well, if not better, though most of what we know about Sirius comes from Cannon.
In Cannon Dumbledore had possession of The Invisibility Cloak when the Potters were killed, but he didn’t necessarily keep it. This wasn’t mentioned in books 1-5 though, so EY is probably unaware of that detail.
James’ best friend Sirius knows James’ misdeeds better than anyone besides James himself, and is much more likely to speak proudly of them than Dumbledore.
The Portkey doesn’t have to have been made by Santa—it could have been made by anyone at the Salem Witches’ Institute. And it doesn’t work on the Hogwarts grounds.
Santa Claus claimed Dumbledore would keep The Invisibility Cloak if he ever got his hands on it, which was completely wrong, and a rather insane thing to say if it’s Dumbledore (which doesn’t prevent it from being Dumbledore, but still...)
Sirius wouldn’t know anything about Quirrell. Dumbledore presumably researched him before offering him the DA job. Neither would trust him.
As Harry’s godfather, Sirius would care a great deal about Harry.
There is also the Meta level to consider.
Sirius Black is a major fixture of Harry Potter canon. He has not yet been featured or brushed off yet (eg the Weasleys). Every other major player from the first books has been given screentime so far. It seems incredibly unlikely for Sirius to make it to chapter 78 without a showing in one form or another.
I am pretty sure Santa is someone who works / lives in Hogwarts. Outsiders are not supposed to enter on their own.
The bit about not trusting Dumbledore makes sense, even if the cloak came from him, since it allows Dumbledore to show off how trustworthy he is with little effort. And he can check how well Harry can keep a secret.
One thing i Just wanted to point out, Mr. Hat&Cloak (or, as Hermione calls him, Mr. Extremely Shifty Guy) appears to shape-shift when talking to her. Has anyone considered that he could be a manifestation of Tonks? Thats a bit far fetched, but whoever he is, he either can shape-shift, OR create illusions to make it look like he does.
But why would Dumbledore give Harry a Portkey in the first place? What reason could he have for giving Harry a route out of Hogwarts?
Nothing says the Portkey goes where it says it does. It could be a reasonably good test of “Harry Potter is desperately seeking a way out” if one just monitored his arrival in the destination.