SNAPE the coward?

M.Clifford Aisbelmon at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 18 13:31:33 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 118129


--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "chrusotoxos" <heos at v...> 
wrote:
 
> My guess is that JKR voluntarily misled us into considering 
Karkaroff as a coward, and therefore 'the coward'. She described him 
as a coward so many times only to be sure that when we'd see the 
word 'coward' again we'd have a Pavlovian thing and 
bark: 'Karkaroff'! But what if Voldemort sees SNAPE as  the coward, 
and Karkaroff as the traitor? 


Valky:
Hello Chrusotoxos welcome to the group!
WOW what an awesome insightful post!!!
HELLO listmembers! OVER HERE!!!!! Why are you guys not answering 
this? 
I am impressed, you are the first person I have seen with this 
theory, you original, you. 
I completely see your sense, utterly. I had a similar thought, but 
not as good, that DD trusts Snape because Snape is in his 
protection, simple as that. Basically Snape needs a way out of 
Voldies gang but with out DD he's mince. 
But I was scared to say it because I figured justcarol, and sssusan 
would lynch me, lol ;P

Anyway, I like your reasoning, chrusotoxos, what else have you 
got? :D











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