stopper death
distaiyi
distaiyi at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 1 16:08:54 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 114380
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "cubfanbudwoman" > SSSusan:
> For what it's worth, I vote for option 2. As an aside, wouldn't
it
> be great if Harry really DID stop resisting and start learning
from
> Snape? Don't get me wrong, I understand his resistance, but I'm
> still holding out for Maturing!Harry in books 6 & 7, who will
begin
> to treat Snape differently even if Snape continues in his modus
> operandi.
Isn't he? I mean isn't he learning from Snape? It certainly seemed
that he passed his Potion's OWLs (granted we don't KNOW that yet
but)... maybe it was juts my perception, it's been over a year since
I read OoTP.
> And since I've finally got an excuse to post on this thread, I'm
> going to second Steve's comments from #114287. I took, from the
> beginning, Snape's "stopper death" comment to mean a means of
> delaying or postponing death.
Total agreement from me on this.
"distaiyi"
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