The Prank, was Re: HPFGU Digest Number
Sherlock (a.k.a Merlyn)
merlyn_dawson at hotmail.com
Fri May 10 18:33:51 UTC 2002
No: HPFGUIDX 38648
I personally don't believe that Snape was entirely to blame for having the
prank played on him. I get the impression (generally because I don't really
like Black's character) that Black was someone who was slightly like Malfoy
- a bit of a big head, cocky and always had something to say about the
greasy kid who was very different and didn't seem to fit in. I believe that
Black played the trick since he thought it would be a cool prank - possibly
to get back at Snape for perhaps humiliating him in something (Potions
perhaps? Or a verbal quip) - and never really thought nothing more of it
than it was a cool prank to play on the greasy kid who you didn't really
like and that has done something you don't like or said something you don't
like.
Hopefully J.K Rowling will let us into more secrets and things about Snape's
time at school.
I can explain why I don't really like Black's character, but it was my last
day of school (until exams) and I'm tired (or just plain lazy ;)) but if
anyone asks, I'm happy to explain.
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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