Lupin's resentment : An inside to Snape's resentment
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Thu Apr 1 02:32:26 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 94740
Joe wrote:
> > > Putting on one's trousers is a fairly ingrained thing, whereas
> > > taking a *monthly* potion is not.
> > >
> > Potioncat responded:
> > Want to bet? ;-)
>
> As someone who has had to run out *in the middle of the night* (and
> several times in the course of serving a life sentence of
matrimony)
> to get an equivalent (at least schedule-wise) to the Wolfsbane
> Potion...I think I might take that bet. :-)
Potioncat: OK, good point.
Joe wrote:
>I am struck by how Lupin treats Snape *after* this episode (in
Grimmauld Place, especially), in contrast to Sirius's treatment of
Snape. If anyone had a "right" to treat Snape with contempt and
derision, it's Lupin, but he doesn't. He doesn't call
him "Snivellus" or throw his weight around.
I get the sense that, on some level Lupin has forgiven Snape.
Potioncat who has successfully cut and paste two posts together.
I think you have a good point. I think Lupin was feeling pretty
guilty for some of his poor judgement. JKR has said that Lupin goes
out of his way to be friendly due to the experiences he's had. So it
would figure that he would let it go.
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