[HPforGrownups] Psychology, Blood and a Theory

Rebecca Stephens rsteph1981 at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 7 22:39:05 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 68177


--- B Arrowsmith <arrowsmithbt at btconnect.com> wrote:

> 
> The shivering child, the adults shouting, the
> teenager, the youth. In 
> none of them is Snape positively identified. The
> text states that Harry 
> is 'sure that he has broken into  Snape's memories,
> that  he had just 
> seen scenes from Snape's childhood......'  But Harry
> has been wrong 
> before. Nowhere does Harry (or JKR) positively
> identify any of the 
> persons as Snape,  even though Harry does so in the
> pensieve passage.
> 
> I recall that in an interview, JKR  was asked if any
> of the Hogwarts  
> staff were married. She said yes, but that would
> come out later.
> 
> I think that in those memories, Snape was not the
> shivering child, but 
> the shouting man. I think we've just seen Snape's
> family and that 
> something happened to them to make Snape hate Voldie
> more  than 
> anything else in the whole wide world. It is a
> motivation I can believe 
> in.
> 
> How about you?
> 
> Kneasy 


I think if Snape was the man yelling at the cowering
woman then Harry would've recognized him.


Rebecca


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