Snapes Attitude towards the Students
dumbledore11214
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Thu Jul 29 21:23:57 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 108127
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> Potioncat:
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> "Yes, it's in OoP when Umbridge is interviewing him about his
> experience at Hogwarts. Every year he submits his resignation but
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> refuses to accept it until he teaches for one full year without
> abuses. Of course he blows that chance with the first Gryffindor
> class."
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> DuffyPoo:
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> I think you have a different version of OotP than I have,
Potioncat, though that's not necessarily surprising to me, I've seen
quite a few discrepancies lately. I'm assuming your answer to the
question is a joke but if not, can you please quote your reference?
Alla:
Cathy, yeah, I am pretty sure that Potioncat was joking. Gotta love
her sense of humor. :o)
Cathy:
> We really only see Snape's attitude toward Slytherin and
Gryffindor. Slytherin is his house and it's quite well known that he
shows favourtism to them He may be perfectly normal to Ravenclaw
and Hufflepuff kids, though I doubt it. Why he hasn't been
disciplined is anyone's guess; maybe in the WW world they think this
kind of treatment by teachers is perfectly normal.
Alla;
Here is another problem I have with Snape (and I have plenty :o))
His attitude towards Harry and Neville in classroom is interwined
with his personal grudges, vendettas so deeply, that I can never
separate two occasions.
Tough teacher can be very very good, but I don't think that what
Snape does to Harry is in any way related to teaching, or maybe it
is, but we'll never know till the end.
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