Snape-Harry-Slytherin -- Moving Pictures
Catlady
catlady at wicca.net
Mon May 28 18:44:41 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 19651
Tamfiiris wrote:
> i wonder how Snape would have treated Harry if he'd been in
Slytherin?
IIRC Rhysenn wrote a fic about if Harry had been in Slytherin.
"Slytherin Pride". On ffnet and HPff.
Milz wrote:
> Maybe Snape thinks Hermione is trying to ingratiate herself.
That is what she was doing, but I would have thought that Snape would
have liked it -- a sign that his opinion is valued, altho' nowhere near
so strong a sign as the Order of Merlin, first class.
Amanda wrote:
> Recall, too, that although Hermione was *not* a friend of
> Harry's at this point, Snape was not to know this. He hated
> Harry from the outset, and the first thing Harry said to him,
> other than varieties of "I don't know" was "I think Hermione
> does, try her" or something. So I have always thought that
> Snape classed her as Harry's friend from the outset, and
> reacted to her accordingly,
Thank You! I always knew that Snape hates Hermione for being Harry's
friend, which outweighs all her 'good' qualities, but I couldn't
understand why he hated her before she became Harry's friend. The
explanation that he hated her for having interrupted his attack on Harry
in that first class never seemed quite enough to me. The explanation
that he THOUGHT she was already Harry's friend had NEVER occurred to me!
Milz wrote:
> Maybe the differences between the painting and photo images
> is that the painting images may include the full body of the subject.
I believe that the painting people can converse and travel from painting
to painting but the photo people can only act out a few movements
because the painting people are individual persons, not the humans who
modeled for the painting, but the photo people are just a record of the
person-at-that-time depicted.
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