was Lupin'sSnape's resentment/ nowSnape and Prophesy
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Sun Mar 28 12:25:58 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 94258
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> Neri:
Did you thought for a minute, how is it that Neville's
> greatest fear is Snape? We are talking here about a boy whom both
his
> parents were tortured to insanity. A boy whom his own uncle was
> throwing him out of third floor windows and piers. And what is he
> most terrified of? His teacher.
>
> I may forgive Snape his long abuse of Harry because Harry is tough
> and can take it, and because there is a continuing vendetta between
> them. But one thing I don't forgive Snape is abusing Neville.
Neville
> did nothing to Snape. Nevill's parents, as far as we know, did
> nothing to Snape either.
Potioncat:
I don't believe for a moment this hasn't come up before, but I'll
ask...Isn't it a coincidence that the two students we see Snape
really pick on are the two who seem be in the prophesy?
Potioncat
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