Snape, Harry and the Pensieve WAS Re: Pensieves objectivity
princesspeaette
princesspeaette at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 7 08:52:15 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 80095
>Margaret wrote: "I agree that going into the Pensieve is a far
>greater violation than reading someone's diary."
RTJ:
> Pleasant thought for today: the Occlumency lessons are a kind of
> metaphorical rape. No wonder Harry didn't like them.
Margaret again:
1. Please lets not start another rape thread. I was horrified at the
first one.
2. That would only be true if Harry had refused lessons. He agrees
to the lessons, and sees that they are important, or more accurately,
sees why everyone else thinks they're so important. Hatred of
Professor Snape, and curiousity about what was (wrongly) being kept
from him about the DOM brought the lessons to an end.
~Margaret
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