[HPforGrownups] Snape and Dumbledores trust
Gildor
GildorElf at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Apr 3 08:49:44 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 54730
Dumbledore must trust Snape enormously to have made him the head of
Slytherin house. As Head of House, he is in a position to closely mentor
Slytherin students if he chooses, and to do so out of sight of other
students and teachers.
- don't forget that Snape is also third in charge of the school, if something happens to Dumbledor and McGonagall he is the one that is left with the responsebilety. He shows his loyalty repeatdly, most so when he speaks to Quirrell in book 1.
Very well," Snape cut in. "We'll have another little chat soon, when you've had time to think things over and decided where your loyalties lie." He threw his cloak over his head and strode out of the clearing. It was almost dark now, but Harry could see Quirrell, standing quite still as though he was petrified.
Where your loyaltie lie.. I have yet to figure out, if he knew Quirrell was the one why they didn't do anything, but oh well..
even in the movie, Snape shows his true colours, when in the end he lecture Lockhart on finding the chamber of secrets.
Notice how in every episode when something happens, in the movie, or the book, and Dumbledore apear, McGonagall and Snape is close behind? Wouldnt surprise me if he was his left hand.. and mcgonagall he right :) but I am going away from the subject now so.. there :)
"Gildor"
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