Snape and Narcissa

ats_fhc3 the.gremlin at verizon.net
Wed Aug 28 03:36:29 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 43273

Alora wrote:
> Okay, hopefully this has not been discussed before.  I searched 
and 
> did not find anything, but then, I might not have used the correct 
> terms to search with ;-).  I have always wondered why Snape favors 
> Draco.  It cannot simply be because Draco is a Slytherin...I 
suppose 
> it could, but I do not think so.  Is there anyway that Snape and 
> Narcissa could be related?  Brother and sister? (they are so 
> different in appearance, I just don't know about that one)  
Cousins? 
> I am just wondering if there is some sort of familial tie there 
that 
> makes Snape fond of Draco (if you can call it fond).  Does someone 
> have a theory on this?  I know it isn't a big, interesting 
question, 
> but it has me wondering.
> 
> Alora

After reading book 4, I always just thought it was because maybe 
Snape knew Lucius was a big DE. But that one, about Snape and Lucius 
knowing each other, was debated not too long ago. I forget what was 
the outcome, but I think it's because Snape was trying to appear 
somewhat faithful. I don't know, I don't have my books with me. 

Hey, I have another question. In book 2, when Dumbledore is 
suspended or something, and the Slytherins are talking about getting 
a new headmaster, what do people make of Snape's reaction when Draco 
said something about his father supporting Snape if he wanted to go 
for headmaster? I think Snape was-dare I say it-*pleased* to be 
considered, and by Draco and his father, nonetheless. 

Okay, you know what? I don't know why Snape favors Draco. He's too 
complex, but that's why he's my favorite. I'm just sticking with the 
fact that Snape is aware that Lucius is a famous DE.

-Acire, who is liking this newfound interest in Snape, because it 
means she can post something and stop lurking.






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