Quick question re: Lupin's resignation . . .
dumbledore11214
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Thu Jul 22 02:45:36 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 107212
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "mayeaux45" <mayeaux45 at y...>
wrote:
snip.
Also to
> further my point that Snape had relatively nothing to do with
> Lupin's resignation, there is the line spoken by Lupin in the PoA
> movie "It would seem that *someone* has revealed the nature of
> my...condition". We already know that JKR reads over the scripts
> and trust Steve Kloves immensely, so I believe that particular line
> to be 'telling' (maybe even for books 6&7). Because if not
> Snape...then WHO? Hermione surely wouldn't have told anyone. Is
> there someone at Hogwarts that we have not yet been introduced to?
> Only time will tell...
Alla:
Interesting. I cannot say that I am convinced yet, but I am at least
ready to listen. Who knows, maybe that line is one of the
foreshadowing hints JKR was talking about.
I don't think JKR reads the scripts though. With that much material
cut from the movie, I doubt it. Although I am surethat she gives
general approval.
But who do you think it was ? Voldemort agent in Hogwarts? Who could
that be? Who may know about the nature of Lupin's illness, besides
parties involved int he Shrieking Shack event?.
Nah, I still think that dear Severus executed his revenge over poor
Remus. Bad, Bad Snape! Left Remus without any possibility to earn a
living. (Hey, Pippin! :o)
Although, when I reread Hagrid's quote, I am inclined to agree with
Ava - it could be read that Snape told Slytherins that Lupin is
resigning because he is a werewolf (after somebody else already
slipped it)
But, please, please convince me who that "anonymous person" can be.
Alla,
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