Knowing it was Snape (was: What has Snape seen)

Casey caseylane at wideopenwest.com
Thu Dec 2 18:04:46 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 119086


 
> SSSusan:
> Absolutely the things she writes are there because they mean 
> something.  But she hides things from us all the time!  We never 
know 
> WHERE those hidden stories or clues are coming from.  Isn't that 
part 
> of the fun?  Trying to figure out *where* she might have laid a 
clue 
> which isn't so obvious?  
> 
> The comparison to real life was there only to show that the person 
> himself doesn't have to APPEAR in the memory.  I don't see any 
reason 
> for storytelling to be different from real life in that.  
> 
> Siriusly Snapey Susan

At work so I can't look. When Snape was looking at Harry's memories, 
did he see any scenes without Harry? That would be where to make the 
comparison I think.

Casey







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