Harry learning from Snape (was: stopper death)

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 2 23:47:10 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 114500




Dzeytoun:
However, he MUST make clear to Snape what he will not 
> tolerate or accept.  A good starting point would be for him to 
tell 
> Snape, politely but coldly "Professor,  I WILL NOT tolerate any 
> comments from you about my father or about Sirius Black.  If you 
care 
> about defeating Voldemort, you are simply going to have to adjust 
> your attitude."  Another excellent technique (it has worked for me 
on 
> multiple occasions) is to treat Snape like an errant child and 
refuse 
> to acknowledge that he is speaking unless he uses at least 
minimally 
> polite language.



Alla:
Oh, that I can understand and partially agree with. I also don't 
think that Harry should keep his head down while dealing with Snape. 
When Pippin keeps saying that Harry should stop his defiance , I 
want to say " Noooo" (Sorry, Pippin!)
 Unfortunately, as a student, Harry won't be able to get away with a 
lot of that stuff.

I guess  I am partially agree with Magda in a sense that Vodemort is 
a priority now.
I perfectly understand what Harry feels toward the Snape and think 
that he is justified to think so, but in order to survive maybe he 
should accept help from Snape, if Snape ever offers him help, of 
course. :)

Again, if WW was at peace and no Voldemort threat lurking in the 
shadows,I will be the first one to say that Snape should be brought 
to justice ASAP. 







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