[HPforGrownups] Re: Remus, Severus, mind-games? (Was: Snape: The fact that he exists)
Melanie Black
princessmelabela at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 20 04:25:41 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 71781
Snipet:
And while we know Snape is right and Harry was breaking the rules cracking
the map (which isn't a dangerous magical object, Snape might not know that
but Lupin does) wouldn't have proved the case either way. It would have
helped explain how he could break the rules but it wouldn't prove that he
had so I can't really see how it would have helped Snape's case any. And
Snape doesn't know that Moony is lying because for all he knows it *does*
just insult people.
My reply:
Snape knows full well what the object is and who created it. I don't believe otherwise. We know clearly from OOP that Snape knows who Padfoot is. Thus, he had to know who they were talking about in the book. Snape is just mad because Harry has a tool that he reminded him of his childhood. No, I don't think it's right that they did this but I still like the marauders map and it's an immature toy but it's not dangerous. And if it had not been for the map Sirius might not have been saved. It's the truth we all know that.
Of course some people might htink it would have been better off without Sirius but well that's not the point of this is it?
When we talk about Remus hating Snape and being cruel we must remember that Remus never talked rudely about Snape in the presence of Harry. That is a respectable attribute. He even compliments Snape we all know that he is very happy to recieve the potion.
Remus is the kindest, gentlest character in the HP books. It bothers me to see people discredit him.
~Melanie
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