How did Snape Get away with it?
Mindy C.L.
mindyatime at juno.com
Thu Sep 20 12:24:07 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 26312
I honestly do not understand how Snape got away with the unfair way he
treated his students, year after year. He is unbelievably mean and biased
and no teacher in this world is permitted to make nasty comments to h is
students the way he did. I was especially taken aback when he warned
Professor Lupin about having Neville Longbottom in his class (what was he
doing in the staffroom during classtime anyway?) I don't get why not one
of the students or teachers ever complained to Proff. Dumbledore or
McGonagall about the way he treats Gryffindors. A blatant show of
favoritism in any school is in my opinion worthy of reproach or even
dismissal. Hogwarts is not an unfair school and Snape is being allowed
year after y ear to continue his loathing and mistreatment of Harry and
Company. Don't the Heads notice this? After four years, they still have
not called for a conference to gently chide Snape to at least hide his
emotions? The way Snape acts is so totally unprofessional and
unteacher-like that it is almost ludicrous for this to happen in a
regular school where the Heads take charge of a school.
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