Harry learning from Snape (was: stopper death)
dzeytoun
dzeytoun at cox.net
Sun Oct 3 17:32:17 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 114587
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Renee" <R.Vink2 at c...> wrote:
>
>
> True, this has hardly stopped him before, but one of the aspects of
> growing up is getting less self-centered and taking other people's
> well-being into account. Engaging in a cold war with Snape while
> disregarding the consequences to his fellow housemates may run
> counter to Harry's maturing process. So I think he can only fight
> Snape effectively if he manages to convince the other Gryffindors
> that they, too, will ultimately benefit from it - which will only
be
> the case if Harry can make Snape change his nasty ways.
>
>
> Renee
Sorry, I meant to comment on this before. A Gryffindor Revolt
against Snape would be extraordinarily amusing and certainly
something the worthless, abusive git deserves. However, I doubt
we'll see such. No room in the last two books for such an
interesting diversion.
Dzeytoun
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