Reply to Mudbloods in Slytherin and Class Distinction (Snape)
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MorningGlory1387 at aol.com
Fri Nov 23 03:21:03 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 29635
I definately do not believe that Slytherin has "mudbloods". It says
in CoS that Salazar Slytherin wanted to be selective about the
students in Hogwarts, so that would automatically mean that he wanted
to be extremely selective for his own house, right? Just my thoughts.
And also, about the class distinctions:
I personally think that Servus Snape was abused as a child, and
therefore turned to the Dark Arts to get his revenge. I think that
Dumbledore became a father to him more than anyone else could have
when he entered Hogwarts. I think that Dumbledore showed him the love
and dicipline that a father should have, and therefore has the basis
to trust him, even after turning to Voldemort. (I think that Snape
had joined Voldy before he realized that Dumbledore genuinely cared
for him, and that's why he came back from the Dark Side.)
Any th
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