Whoa Nelly! Lots of Snape, was Harry in NEWT Potions Class?
dumbledore11214
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Tue Dec 30 23:05:13 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 87810
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "clio44a" <clio44a at y...> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "dumbledore11214"
> <dumbledore11214 at y...> wrote:
> > I stand by my opinion, either Ddore agreed about the end of the
> lessons or Remus and Sirius are lousy guardians.
>
> Personally I lean to the first. Ddore might have realized that it
was
> impossible for Harry to learn Occlumency from Snape. May that be
> because of Snape's poor teaching skills, their mutual dislike or
> Harry's unwillingness to learn the subject.
>
> Clio
Oh, it is Remus and Sirius fault now. OK. Personally I can only
applaud Sirius for not going anywhere near Snape. For once he showed
formidable restraint. Actually, we don't know whether they did not
talk to Snape.
Personally I think that Remus could do it. It is highly likely to me
nape did not listen to him.
Dumbledore may have agreed to the end of the lessons, but I doubt
that.
When I said there was not enough time, I did not mean that Dumbledore
did not think that continuing lessons was the most important thing at
the moment.
I meant that the events happened too fast for him to react. After
all, at the end of the OoP he confesses to Harry that he committed
whole lot of mistakes. That could very well be another one.
Let me repeat, I do consider Dumbledore to be the absolutely worst
offender in the situation, but I blame Snape too.
Alla
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