Snape Teaching Occlemency
bookraptor11
DMCourt11 at cs.com
Tue Jul 29 20:08:36 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 73950
ummm buttercup, in the following post everything you're commenting on
was written by sephora063, you snipped out my entire comment. I don't
want credit for something I didn't write.
thanks
Donna
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Buttercup <cathio2002 at y...>
wrote:
>
> --- bookraptor11 wrote:
>
> > >...Harry is able to fight off the spell and
> > responds
> > > with "Protego." The legilimens spell is reversed
> > and Harry is able
> > to
> > > see some of Snape's memories. Upon the next try,
> > Snape purposely
> > > casts the spell before Harry is able to set up his
> > defenses. He
> > > doesn't count to three (ooh!), but starts on two.
> > It's a small
> > thing,
> > > but I don't think he gave Harry a real chance and
> > he didn't want
> > to.
> > > That's petty. It's also petty to bring this up,
> > but only because
> > it's
> > > petty to disregard it. Punishment for doing a good
> > job...for once.
>
> Buttercup:
>
> I never understood why Snape started on the count of
> three. The Dark Lord isn't going to say, "Okay Harry,
> one, two, three, I'm reading your thoughts." Snape
> should have taken Harry off guard every time. It would
> have been better practice for Harry.
>
>
>
> =====
> Buttercup
>
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