[HPforGrownups] The inner Snape (was:Re: Grey laundry - depression) longish

An'nai Jiriki xmezumiiru at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 13 16:27:25 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 76913

snip
 he has what he sees as good reason to dislike
> Aurors and Unspeakables. 
> 
>   He also probably understands better than most that
> any of them could become *acceptable casualties*,
> sacrificed for the greater good, so chooses not to
> become close (something he learned under LV?).  He
> probably suspects that he'd be the first they'd
> throw to the Fates, given the choice.

snip

Snape has to have a very strong inner emotional and
mental state of mind. Just endure the constant hate
and dislike, to know he's expendable, to know he will
be killed (assuming, that is) by Voldie and then
denied by trusted (?) Dumbledore. The last would be
hardest, in my opinion.

I knew depressed people (dead now, may she rest) and
there is no way Snape could be depressed. Slightly
manic and scitzophrentic (sp??), definately. But then
we have not seen him during private times and only
through a teenage stilted perceptions.
Chris

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"You irritate me. Kill me now." ~Javert, Les Miserables

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