What's wrong with being bad ?

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 19 04:25:35 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 101969

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Shaun Hately" <drednort at a...> 
wrote:

snip.

> I doubt that Snape is the slightest bit concerned about whether the 
> bulk of his students are enthusiastic about his classes. He's 
> certainly not concerned about whether or not they enjoy them. So 
> those factors aren't going to motivate him to teach them what they 
> need to learn.
> 
> But is he concerned about them doing well in them? Yes, he is - if 
> for no other reason than their results reflect on him. And that is 
> the reason he teaches them.
>



Alla:


Here is my main problem with Snape's teaching method, Shaun. I don't 
believe that he is doing it to Gryffs because he wants them to learn. 
I don't . I think he enjoys tormenting them, because he can. I would 
probbaly be a little more tolerant to him, if I thought hat he wants 
Gryffs to do well, but I don't think so.


Alla. 

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