ESE!Snape (Was loads of other stuff)
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Sat May 15 03:09:08 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 98402
> Another Susan (Siriusly Snapey) replies:
> Could he have successfully taught Draco Malfoy? Probably. But
> Draco would have been willing, Draco wouldn't have been filled
with
> rage just looking at his teacher, Snape wouldn't have been filled
> with loathing just in looking at his pupil. There was too much
> ANGST in the setting, and I think Snape knew that it wasn't
working
> **and** couldn't get over how p*ssed he was that Harry looked into
> the penseive.
Potioncat:
I knew if I waited, you or Carol would show up with a well written
explanation!
On this side topic, I think you've hit the nail on the head. Snape,
using his current method could have taught a Slytherin occlumency
because they trust him. Just like Crouch/Moody taught unforgivables
to the Gryffindors. (I wonder how he did with the Slytherins?)
I know Snape is flawed, who isn't in these books, but I'd be pretty
upset if someone went into my pensieve as well!
Potioncat
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