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

potioncat willsonkmom at msn.com
Fri Dec 3 11:04:01 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 119139


Eliose:
 Letting us see 
> Snape in the memories allows the information to be conveyed far 
more 
> economically and therefore, I think, more effectively. Likewise, 
> Harry's memories are told more economically from the first person 
> viewpoint; the narrative would be more cumbersome if he had to be 
> described seeing himself in the action.
> 

Potioncat:
But we do see Harry in the action in his memories in the first 
session.  Except for one memory and that one has no mention of 
Harry.  It's just Hermione, covered in fur.







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