[HPforGrownups] Re: Lilly Potters Name

Iris FT iris_ft at yahoo.fr
Sat Sep 14 16:02:04 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 44016

 
  yr awen <yrawen at ontheqt.org> a écrit : Katey wondered (re: Perseus Evans == Severus Snape):
Where did you hear that?  Because that's the same thing with Riddle's letters rearranging to say I Am Lord Voldemort.  Is Perseus Evans someone in British folk tales?  Also, could a nickname for Perseus be Percy?  Just some thoughts, I don't know where to go with them.<<<<<<<<<<<<

Well, Perseus is a figure from Greek mythology, a hero who among other things killed a sea serpent and Medusa the Gorgon, the latter of which was a woman-type monster with snaky hair (as in, snakes for hair.) Snakes for hair, hm? Sounds interesting :-)

The only thing with Severus being a possible "relation" to Lily is that Petunia never mentions him -- she reserves all her hate for her sister. Maybe Severus would be a cousin or more distant relation but still with the Evans name? Hm. ::ponders::

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Hi, I'm new on this group, but it seems that I can  tell you about "Severus Snape" turning possibly into "Perseus Evans".

I don't know who made the anagram first, but I already read it in Flak Magazine (web site), in a page by Julia Lipman.

Hope it helps,

Iris



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