Snape the bat [was Re: Life-saving bonds]
leb2323
lbiles at flash.net
Tue Mar 30 22:35:11 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 94571
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "potioncat" <willsonkmom at m...>
wrote:
> > Amanar:
> > *sigh* I was convinced by Lupin's vampire essay, but as we all
> know,
> > JKR stomped the whole theory on the last webchat she gave on
March
> > 4th. When somebody asked her whether there is a link between
Snape
> > and vampires, she answered "erm... no."
>
> Potioncat:
> I'm not a Snape as vampire fan. But I do wonder what all the bat
> images associated with him are about. We can understand all the
dog
> ones that come up with Sirius and the the wolf like ones with Remus.
>
leb:
It has been just delightful following the countless Snape threads
that are running right now. My reply to this particular thread is
actually from a thought sparked while reading a different thread.
There has been some discussion that Snape was actually in
Gryffindor as the 5th student with MWPP. What if he really had been
and he learned to become an animangus as well (a bat of
course) along with the others when they were learning how. Snape's
forsaking MWPP as buddies to starting running with that death
eater gang of Slytherins would be just the impetus needed to spark
the extreme hatred and animosity between Snape and MWPP.
That would also explain why Sirius would want to jink him just
because he exists as well or whatever that quote is (I'm without
books at the moment of course!). Any thoughts on this?
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