Why Hermoine trusts Snape
doliesl
doliesl at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 12 05:19:30 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 69651
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Shaun Hately" <drednort at a...>
wrote:
> On 12 Jul 2003 at 4:42, doliesl wrote:
> Please read my entire post. In particular this bit:
>
> "(and, by the way, I am well aware that many people who defend
Snape
> don't think his behaviour can be excused, they fully acknowledge
that it
> was wrong, and I am also well aware that you have said this in your
post
> as well - I'm just giving a particular perspective on it.)"
alright that's my bad, sorry about that.
> Well, I do take it personally when people wrongly accuse me of
holding a
> particular attitude when I've specifically said I don't in the post
that
> they are responding to.
That's exactly why I had to defend myself, esp. after seeing 90% of
the respond to my post is about something I never said in the first
place, it's as if I'm guilty of it or something.
>
> "Hermione just get over it and move on, it's NO BIG DEAL."
>
> Personally, I think it is a big deal whether she got over it or
not.
> Hermione's behaviour and response doesn't impact the rightness or
> wrongness of Snape's actions one way or the other.
When I said that, I meant "the remark is no big deal to Hermione". I
didn't mean the situation is "no big deal."
D
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