[HPforGrownups] Does Snape like Dumbledore?

Magda Grantwich mgrantwich at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 15 00:53:09 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 20850

> I've said before and I'll say it again:  when Dumbledore goes (as I
> believe he will, and soon -- my money's on the end of Book 5), I 
> don't think anyone will grieve for him more deeply than Severus 
> Snape.  But being Snape, he'll
> never let us see that grief, either.  He'll suffer in silence, and
> he'll suffer alone.
> Rebecca J. Bohner


I agree with everything Rebecca says except this part.  Snape will
rage and rant in his grief, lashing out at everyone around him but
especially at Harry Potter who will somehow have had something to do
with the tragedy.  Everyone will be convinced that old Severus has
finally cracked and will worry about him returning to the Dark Side. 
He will help this speculation by disappearing for a while and driving
everyone crazy with fear - not so much for him but for what he might
do with the info he has on the Good Guys.

Eventually he will come around but after a maturation process that
will be long and tortuous.

My view, anyway.

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