Teachers and fairness (WAS Is Snape unfair with House
Greicy de los Santos
grace701 at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 30 02:52:26 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 56517
Pip wrote:
Lupin deals with it by refusing to let Hermione have a turn with the
Boggart. Hermione doesn't want others to have their turn, she
doesn't get her turn. Actually, I think this is not as helpful to
Hermione as Snape's (much nastier) approach. The Lupin approach
requires that Hermione work out for herself why she was left out._____________________________________ Off topic, but I think it's ironic how Hermione, after not being given the opportunity to work with the boggart in class, but watches others doesn't get the gist of defeating a boggart and fails when she confronts one in her finals. Being that it is in the book and watching others confront the boggarts you'd think she'd pass. She really shouldn't have an excuse. She let her fear get the best of her. I hope that she doesn't have another fear that'll cost her her life. Greicy, who loves Hermione
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