[OOP] The consequences of new informations on existing theories
melclaros
melclaros at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 23 04:15:54 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 61801
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Annechan" <Anne at c...> wrote:
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> So this is it ground zero...
>I read Snape's pensieve scene (chapter 28)
> and my brain was screaming "I knew it, I knew it, those bastards
> hurted him"
> <snip>
> The guys
> who bullied him are going to have a place in history books,not him
Well that remains to be seen. He is playing a role, and has been
doing so for years. A very important and dangerous role. The question
is only what is that role and (still maybe) on which side?
> and Remus both agreed that Snape made they're life hell too. That
> sounds pretty lame to me, like when Malfoy said that the hippogriff
> attacked him....
Except for ONE *teeny* little line.... "well it's more that he just
*exists*, isn't it." (might not be the exact words but you get the
drift, right?) They themselves admitted on the spot that he'd done
*nothing* to deserve what they were doing.
Melpomene
PS--anyone else notice that not only did the group get away with what
they'd done on the train on the way home after year 4, but
immediately DID IT AGAIN???
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