Questions regarding Snape's past and the choices he made.
Sherlock (a.k.a Merlyn)
merlyn_dawson at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 30 17:00:24 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 37189
In what circumstances do you believe Snape left Voldemort's circle of Death
Eaters? Do you believe he went because he realised how wrong it all was, or
became scared or in fear of his own life? Did he go willinginly to
Dumbledore? Or did Voldemort send him to be his spy, and Snape chose to
become Dumbledore's spy instead?
Is Snape a double agent, or just a plain spy for one side? Do you believe he
served time in Azakaban even though he was a spy on Dumbledore/Ministry of
Magic's side? If he did serve time, how long did he served and how did he
take it? Was he offered a job and a second chance from Dumbledore whilst he
was in Azakaban or was it after he was released?
When he joined the school as a teacher, was he like he is now, or did years
of isolation and being left out of other teacher activity turn in him into
how he is now?
How did he confess? Did he just confess and was believed, or confess and
wasn't believed and so forced to take a truth potion? If he was forced into
taking a truth potion, how did he react to that?
What do you believe he did for Voldemort? Was he in his inner circle? Did he
just make potions for Voldemort? If he just made potions, what sort of
potions did he make? Did he join Voldemort straight after leaving Hogwarts
or did he complete some sort of Potions degree?
Why do you believe Snape wants the Defence against the Dark Arts job? Is it
to make young people aware and stop them going down the path he went down?
Or is it for a completly different reason? Do you believe he actually wants
the job, or is Harry just suspicious of him because of his relationship with
most of the Defence against the Dark Arts teachers?
As you can probably guess, I bored with nothing to do and at the moment
trying to deal with an overly active imagination and ideas hedgehog who
won't leave me alone. So what do you think?
Steph
"The distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly
persistent illusion." Albert Einstein
Sade - a play about the Marquis de Sade. Official site -
http://www.sade.r4f.com
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