[HPforGrownups] Re: Sirius: Slashing the Fat Lady & Remorse

Rebecca Stephens rsteph1981 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 4 15:33:17 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 47701


--- kiricat2001 <Zarleycat at aol.com> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Steve" <bboy_mn at y...>
> wrote:

> I'm with Marina on this one.  In the Shrieking
> Shack, not only was 
> everyone at a high emotional pitch, but when Snape
> makes his 
> entrance, he ties up Lupin, and threatens Black with
> death, perhaps - 
> ("Give me a reason to do it and I swear I will") or
> the Dementor's 
> Kiss.  Snape may or may not have carried through on
> his threats. But, 
> this is not setting a scene where Sirius will
> suddenly feel the need 
> to apologize for the Prank, "Gee, sorry about that
> werewolf thing 
> back in school - please don't call in the
> Dementors."


I'm not talking about just Snape, though.  What about
terrorizing the Fat Lady, or scaring Ron.  Yes, he had
other motives, but he did frighten them.  Even to the
point when Ron stood and said that Sirius'd have to go
through him to get to Harry.

The thing about Sirius is that he *still* doesn't seem
to understand that his actions have (unintended)
consequences.  He doesn't think about all the people
he hurts along the way.  He just doesn't seem to care
about anything but his own agenda; everyone and
everything else can just go to hell.


Rebecca


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