[HPforGrownups] Re: Snape & Harry's Memory Perspective Question

MadameSSnape at aol.com MadameSSnape at aol.com
Mon Nov 3 00:45:36 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 84003

In a message dated 11/2/2003 4:45:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
Zarleycat at aol.com writes:
> I rather thought that the person whose memories were accessed would 
> experience his or her own perspective of the memory, while the 
person watching would do 
> just that - observe.

Now me:

But Snape did see "flashes" of this. He says so himself and then asks 
Harry to whom the dog belonged.  So Snape obviously "saw" something. 

Marianne

Sherrie (the redhead in the corner) again:

Yes, Snape saw what Harry saw - but from a different perspective.  Harry saw 
it as a participant - rather as a play would appear to one of the actors 
onstage.  Sev, however, saw it as would a member of the audience - as Harry saw 
Snape's memories.

Sorry if I didn't make this clear before!

Sherrie


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





More information about the HPforGrownups archive