Dumbledore's role in Sirius' death was Re: ESE!Snape (Was loads of other stuff)
a_reader2003
carolynwhite2 at aol.com
Thu May 20 15:35:24 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 98939
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "arrowsmithbt"
<arrowsmithbt at b...> wrote:
So - Sirius has to go. He's a liability.
>
> Now did he fall valiantly in battling the enemy or was he removed
> by the 'good' side before he could do too much damage?
>
> Kneasy
Carolyn
Oh dear.. I've suddenly become terribly gloomy that even Mr
Arrowsmith has decided we are in for a dull moral conclusion.
Sirius is indeed the classic, impetuous bad boy..and Harry
instinctively responds in spades. What was that wonderful Jane Austen
remark - 'the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince
its propriety'. Absolutely...and that wicked spark has been stamped
out in both of them by the OOP squad determined that Harry will do
exactly what he's told and save their skins, if not his own.
Alas, Harry has been forced back on to the path of righteousness, his
coordinates locked back on to his true mission - to save the WW,
marry Hermione or someone or other ghastly, and leave us all bathed
in a golden glow that He Did the Right Thing, Even If It Was The Dull
Thing, and possibly even His Last Thing. Children of the world take
note. Bleh....no wonder 'I love Draco' societies flourish.
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