Severus Snape anagrams and Sirius

snapesmate snapesmate at hotmail.com
Sat Jul 26 19:07:59 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 73330

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Chrissi" <chrissilein at y...> 
wrote:   <condensed>
> Hello,
/.> we already heart a lot about Perseus Evans, as a possible angram 
of Severus Snape´s name. Alright then. 
> Some place I found a very interesting list of HP anagrams and 
Severus
> SUAVE SERPENS (As THE head of Slytherin it deserved him right, hehe.
> He is VERY snake like. And very suspicious as well,
> 
> SAVE PURENESS (I would say this anagram works great, cause he is a
> "true  Slytherin" and he is very protective for "his house").
> 
> By the way, I think it is like a revelation Severus Snape and 
Salazar Slytherin each have the two s´ses in their names.
> 
> I apologise for my poor English.

No need to apologize, your English is fine!  I find the anagrams 
interesting, but also must admit that the other characters' names 
probably have some interesting anagrams as well.  I have a feeling we 
won't know all the reasons for Snape being the way he is and 
Dumbledore's faith in him until book 7.  Particularly since JKR said 
we will see in book 7 whether or not Snape falls in love.  She didn't 
say anything else about it, but I get the feeling, and this is JMHO, 
but I think this could answer most of the questions about him.  If 
there is someone he has loved all along? That could be why he is 
working against Moldywort and his DEs, and maybe even his acerbic 
disposition, the complete trust Dumbledore seems to have in him.  
Although JKR said Snape is a, how did she put it?  "An unpleasant 
fellow?  She also stated he is worth watching because there is much 
more to him?  If he falls for someone he meets in book 7?  Then all 
these years of us specualting go down the tubes, LOL!  As much as I 
liked Sirius, even he had a "dark" side to him that was only 
beginning to emerge... 
Lynnette






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