[HPforGrownups] Look of Triumph -- Crookshanks -- Snape's "mission" -- dementing Crouch Jr.

Magda Grantwich mgrantwich at yahoo.com
Wed May 9 10:06:53 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 18433

>1. Dumbledore's look of triumph: Could it be, when he rushes to 
> look at Harry's arm, that he's checking for a Dark Mark? And not 
> seeing one, momentarily feels triumphant? 


Excellent suggestion.


>      3. Snape's "mission" seems to elicit fear in him ("He looked 
> slightly paler than usual, and his cold, black eyes glittered 
> strangely.") And, of course, if he were afraid, he'd NEVER admit in
> front of those witnesses. Unless another emotion is causing him to 
> become pale -- but would fear cause his cold, black eyes to glitter
> strangely? That doesn't seem like a "fear" reaction. That's almost 
> like he's looking forward to what he has been asked to do. 


I assumed his eyes glittered because they filled with tears.


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