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

jwcpgh jwcpgh at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 13 21:10:29 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 76991

> <marika_thestral at h...> wrote:
> > Isn't it also likely that Snape can sence peoples dislike, 
without 
> > them having to show it, by using Legilimency?
> > 
> > Marika
> 
"junediamanti" <june.diamanti at b...> wrote:

> If he's being a double agent, being an tragic anti-hero too, AND 
> being able to read that no one likes him as well, no wonder he's a 
> miserable bugger.  I wouldn't want to hang with the crowd and do 
> cocktails either.
> 
> June

Laura:

Do you really see Snape going into people's minds for personal 
purposes, though?  That seems beneath him somehow.  I think it's more 
in character for him just to assume that people don't like him and 
(re)act accordingly-based on his assumption, he treats people coldly, 
whereupon they really do dislike him.  I have to hope that members of 
the Order are better people than that-if he'd give them a chance, 
they would try to form real friendships with him.  Especially now 
that Sirius is [wipes away stray tear] gone.

Jeez, though, can you imagine Severus after 5 or 6 mojitos with the 
crew?  Now there's a scary thought.  Release that inner diva, Severus!
*evil grin*





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