Snape & Harry's potions grade

Jacqui jasonjacqui at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 16 19:29:09 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 101615

clr1971 at a...> wrote:
> Shaun:A question I've had ever since I read it through the >second 
time was
> if the mark was an 0 or an O - was it a zero or an >Outstanding? I 
assume
> Snape pays attention to what is going >on his class, so could 
often work out
> what mark something got >even if it never reached him for marking. 
I can't
> find the text at >the moment, but I seem to recall it saying 
something like
> 'the >mark looked suspiciously like a zero'.  I can see Snape as 
the >type
> that could quite easily give Harry a good mark if it was >deserved 
because
> he *has* to - but at the same time taking >great delight in 
letting Harry
> think he's failed.
> 
> (OotP, p 661, US version)
> At the end of the lesson he scooped up some of the potion into a 
flask,
> corked it, and took it up to Snape's desk for makring, feeling 
that he might
> at least have scraped an E. He had just turned away when he heard 
a smashing
> noise; Malfoy gave a gleeful yell of laughter. Harry whipped 
around again.
> His potion sample lay in pieces on the floor, and Snape was 
surveying him
> with a look of gloating pleasure. "Whoops," he said 
softly. "Another zero,
> then, Potter..."
> 
> So yes, it was definitely a zero, not an O for outstanding, and 
Snape did it
> on purpose.
> 
> Christina in GA

It could have very well been a tease by Snape.  Although we all know 
that was on purpose, it doesnt necessarily mean that he gave Harry a 
zero.  
Jacqui
--Who cant believe she just defended Snape :P






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