What's wrong with being bad ?

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 20 02:23:44 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 102093

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "melclaros" <melclaros at y...> 
wrote:
 Alla earlier:
> 
> > Now, let's see. The boy, whose parents were tortured to insanity 
> by 
> > the Death Eaters, is not afraid of Voldemort or his servants.
> 
> 
> Mel
> Well let's see. He's never MET Voldemort, and we have no idea of 
> whether he was present during the visit of 'his servants'. He's as 
> afraid of Voldemort as any of the other students there. They ALL 
> have things that are more immediate in their lives and therefore, 
in 
> their child minds more imminently terrible.
> 
> Alla earlier: 
> > He is terrified most in the world of his Professor. If those are 
> nott 
> > he effects of the abuse, I truly don't know what is.  Thanks G-D 
> for 
> > Lupin's psychotherapy, or poor boy would never be able to let his 
> > fears out in the open. :o)
> 
> Mel
> And Hermione is more terrified of bad grades. 
> 


Alla: that was not exactly my point. Kneasy was arguing that there 
are no effects of abuse by Snape shown in canon. I gave the quote 
that it was. I could pick anybody who scared Neville in his life (his 
uncle Angie, for example) I was just telling that Snape is his most 
terrifying nightmare. :o)




Alla
> 






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