Death Eaters: Still unanswered from GOF
aliveandkickingjustabout
aliveandkickingjustabout at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jun 24 14:30:01 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 62901
>
> No, it means that Voldemort knows Snape's a good spy whose mind
cannot
> be read. It is not impossible to think that Voldemort himself
taught
> Occlumency to some of his DEs with that purpose. The only thing
> Voldemort knows is that Snape is too calmed to read his thoughts,
> because he's focused enough. That probably makes him a better
potions
> master and DE, anyway. Voldemort won't trust him as much as he
would
> trust Crabbe, who's thoughts (or lack of them) are easy to read,
but
> Voldemort really doesn't trust anyone anyway, so that's no great
loss.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Grey Wolf
But just because Snape could take out his thoughts, and was too calm
for his thoughts to be read- wouldn't Voldemort learn through Harry
that Snape was teaching him to close his mind against Voldemort and
that Dumbledore didnt want to be close to Harry because Voldemort
would possess him?
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