Snape's DE past

denver_potterfan denver_potterfan at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 28 19:34:17 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 111509

> Magda:
>  snip.
> 
> 
>  Stopping the occlumency lessons did not leave
> > Harry any more vulnerable than he already was.
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> Alla:
> 
> We don't know that. Yes, of course there is a big chance that he 
> still could have that vision, OR he might have accomplished better 
> results in Occlumency by that time.
> 
> I think it left him significantly more vulnerable

Now Odette:

I am of the opinion that had Snape continued with the occlumency 
lessons Harry may not have had the vision.  On a couple of occasions 
in OOTP (sorry don't have book with me so can't give page numbers) 
Harry wakes himself up before reaching the door and thinks to himself 
that it is his guilt or conscious mind waking him because he knows 
that he is supposed to be stopping himself from having those dreams.  
As poor as the occlumency lessons may have been, they seemed to be 
working and had Harry practiced they might have been successful. IMHO.

Odette (first post so feel free to rip it to shreds)






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