Lupin is an honest, nasty, DISLOYAL person (who is ever so evil)
bluesqueak
pipdowns at etchells0.demon.co.uk
Mon Jun 3 23:17:06 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 39379
> > --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "pippin_999" <foxmoth at q...> wrote:
> >
> > > Yup. Lupin is ever so evil.
> > >
> > > There's just one thing I want you to do.
> > > Talk me out of it!
>
Arrgh! Somebody talk us both out of this!
The more I look, the more I find...
Another interesting comment; PoA, beginning of Chapter 19 Snape says
"Two more for Azkaban tonight..."
Lupin's reply?
"You fool. Is a schoolboy grudge worth putting an innocent man back
inside Azkaban?"
*An* innocent man? Snape's talking about both of them; has a grudge
against both of them - so where has this *an* innocent man come from?
Drat!
> It's more of a problem that Lupin gives the map back to Harry in
> the first place. Could it be that Filch was right and it does
harbor
> some dark magic? Harry did worry about that, and so does
> Snape. Why did Filch think the map was highly dangerous, if he
> didn't know what it did? Where *does* it keep its brain?
I have never liked that map. I think it's the way it's first
introduced, when Harry is described as moving
'Quite suddenly, as if following orders...' (PoA UK hardback p. 145)
Which always sends a shiver down my spine whenever I read it.
Pip
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