Harry, Snape,Occlumency
dumbledore11214
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Wed Mar 31 03:03:35 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 94605
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "cubfanbudwoman"
<susiequsie23 at s...> wrote:
> I think Snape could have done a better job at the very beginning of
> the occlumency lessons, as I've described ad nauseum, but I don't
> quite see how saying that means that I "can't" be upset that he
> kicked Harry out and stopped the lessons. In my mind, there was
> always room both for Harry to become a better, more dedicated
> occlumency student and for Snape to try a bit of a different tack
in
> teaching him.
>
> Siriusly Snapey Susan
Hi, Susan!
I guess what Carol wanted to know (I am sorry if I am wrong) is what
in our opinion caused more harm - Snape's "interesting" method of
teaching or him stopping the lessons. Now when you said it I am not
sure either why it is illogical to blame him for both.
Alla , not anti-Snape as character, but definitely anti-Snape as a
member of teaching profession. :o)
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