[HPforGrownups] Re: "Silly Little Girl" (was The Potters)
SeventhSqueal
seventhsqueal at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 3 17:41:08 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 53083
Greicy wrote:
Also notice the similarity between Snape and
> Voldemort. Snape calls Hermione a "silly little girl" and Voldemort calls
> Lily "silly girl" (and who knows if at some point, when she was
> younger, he even called her "silly little girl".) This, imo, means
> there was a strong relationship between Snape and Voldemort that
> they go about saying the same things. I, for one, after hanging
> out with a friend for a long time, start using some of the same
> phrases they use.
> Could this be the same for Snape and Voldemort?
7thSqueal responds:
Yes. It's also possible that when Harry hears his
mother's death scene in his head and the phrase "Get
out of the way, you silly girl" it's not Voldemort but
Snape. 'Silly girl' could be Snape's phrase. Snape
could have been there when Lily died, either by
accompanying Voldemort or he could have arrived before
to warn the family and protect the baby.
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~SeventhSqueal
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