Acceptable Abuses?

evita2fr Snarryfan at aol.com
Tue Apr 13 19:20:19 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 95893

Potioncat:
> The scene with Trevor has always stuck in my mind.  I can't 
> shake the idea that Snape had a purpose there that we didn't 
> get to see.  Since it was never followed up with anything, I 
> just might be wrong.  I do believe that he would hae restored 
> Trevor at any rate.


I think he's really fed up with Neville's mistakes (kinda like 
Hermione when the boys don't work). Since the beginning, he 
insists about the exactness, the discipline in potion making.

When someone chose the wrong ingredient, at a wrong moment, or 
only missing something, it could provoke an explosion or create 
a poison.

Maybe he thought, "What can I do to push him, to show his mistakes 
could kill someone, at worst? Hey, a toad, why is it here? It's 
Longbottom's!...héhéhé..."

He always knew when the dream team talked in class, how could he 
miss Hermione helping Neville ?

I think he knew all along that she helped him, he "only" wanted to 
frighten Neville, to show him the risks.

And while I'm here, why Trevor was there? And how Snape knew it's 
Neville's?

Christelle   









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