Who's to Blame/Ending Occulmency/Long

koinonia02 Koinonia2 at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 9 20:11:14 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 100587

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "dumbledore11214" 
<dumbledore11214 at y...> wrote:
 
> He did not know what the situation was. I don't have a book with 
>me, but I will rpovide quote when I come home.

"K":

Let me help you.

~~ Harry gazed at the Pensieve, curiosity welling inside him...What 
was it that Snape was so keen to hide from Harry?
   The silvery lights shivered on the wall...Harry took two steps 
toward the desk, thinking hard. Could it possibly be information 
about the Department of Mysteries that Snape was determined to keep 
from him?
oop/ch 28/pg 639/us

Oops! I was wrong but it still doesn't change the fact that Snape 
told him to forget about the MoM and again Harry doesn't listen. 
Little snoop!
   
Alla:
 
> I am not saying that he should have gone into in the first place , 
> mind you. But he was did not want to look for Snape's most 
> humiliating moments.

"K":

lol - Yeah, he would have gone in there regardless.  


Alla:
 
> I for once LOVE reading how we are trying to defend our 
>favourites. I also can say that Snape gets excused from almost 
>everything by Snape apologists. So what? It is the fun of the 
>discussion.

"K":

Actually, most Snape apologists don't excuse Snape for almost 
everything. I personally believe that Snape is blamed from many 
things that he isn't guilty of. That's what I'm defending. But my 
main point is to try and figure out these books and I can only do so 
by looking at the characters in an honest way. Harry is excused for 
his actions far too often. Snape isn't given a second chance.

Alla: 

> Actually, they forgot. Quote to follow in the evening. Harry 
>simply forgot that Snape is the member of the order, that Snape one 
>of the good guys. I cannot blame hi, for that.

"K":

~~"Very well, Mr. Potter...I offered you the chance to tell me 
freely. You refused. I have no alternative but to force you. Draco --
- fetch Professor Snape."
   Malfoy stowed Harry's wand inside his robes and left the room 
smirking, but Harry hardly noticed. He had just realized something; 
he could not believe he had been so stupid as to forget it. He had 
thought that all the members of the Order, all those who could help 
him save Sirius, were gone --- but he had been wrong. There was 
still a member of the Order of the Phoenix at Hogwarts ---Snape.
oop/ch 32/pg 743/us

He forgot. Shame on him. Harry really needs to wake up, poor guy. 
He's surrounded by people, with the exception of Hermione, who tell 
him how horrible Snape is. Sirius, Ron, Alla, and now Bill Weasley. 
Maybe we should start blaming some of them. They aren't helping 
matters out. 

I think I'm out of time for today and what do you mean you don't 
have your books with you?  ^-^ 

"K"






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