snape torturing Harry wasRe: Chapter 29, - Broken Potion

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 4 19:08:02 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 117239


> Potioncat:
> Ok, you're allowed to dispise Snape.  He is somewhat lacking in 
> social graces.
>

Alla:

Heeee!

Potioncat:

snip.

> I also think if I started to read HP now, I wouldn't like Snape. My 
> daughter has a coach who is making her life miserable. But when I 
> did start SS/PS, it was "spoiled" for me that Snape wasn't the bad 
> guy and I've been intrigued by his actions and possible motives 
ever 
> sinse then.


Alla:

After these words, I love you even more, if it is possible. I 
perfectly understand the liking of Snape as fictional character , 
because no matter how much I want to strangle him, I definitely think 
that Rowling did a very fine job creating him.
And I definitely don't want him out of the story, because then I 
would have nobody to shout at. (I wish Voldemort would have been just 
as good... Sigh.)

When we start saying that what he is doing to kids is OK, because he 
has many other good and more important qualities (and he definitely 
has good qualities), then I want to argue. :)







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