Snape

Leon Adato adatole at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 2 12:50:47 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 35962


Dogberry wrote:
> I belive part of Snape's problem is that no one really respects him, no really looks up to him,

Catlady wrote:
It seems to me that McGonagall and the other permanent teachers respect him as a colleague and Dumbledore respects him as a fighter for the Good side, and I imagine that his Slytherins idolise him.
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I am new here, so perhaps I've missed another sub-thread. But I honestly think that Snape has "enhanced" his opinions for the sake of the fight that is coming. Dumbledore is much more "aware" than he appears to many of his colleagues. Snape is perhaps one of the most perceptive wizards we have met. These people knew clearly that Voldemort, not dead, would be coming back. And that they would need someone on "the inside" when that time came to pass.

No, I don't deny that he has deep seated grudges against the "old gang". But I believe that he has been purposefully making his resentments louder, in order to maintain the facade and be able to move back into the old crowd again.

Just my humble opinion.
Leon



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