Harry learning from Snape (was: stopper death)

dzeytoun dzeytoun at cox.net
Mon Oct 4 03:47:28 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 114660


--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "M.Clifford" <Aisbelmon at h...> 
wrote:

> 
> Harry has true, good friends in Hermione and Ron, if in the next 
two 
> years Snape goes too far with Harry, they have done it before they 
> will do it again, half the darn classroom will stand up and jinx 
the 
> silly old bugger at once. *Harry* HAS *earned* this respect from 
> them and he has their protection and confidence. 
> 
> If Snape pushes the barrel too far with Harry he faces consequences 
> that he doesn't imagine. Harry is not alone and he is very powerful 
> he is already a leader and his following are brave and fierce. 
Snape 
> losing control of his classroom is the least of what could happen 
> but it demonstrates that it is up to Snape to put away the gauntlet 
> and accept Harry's open heart because it is *his* undoing if he 
> doesn't.
> 

You know, this could be especially interesting if Snape finally gets 
the DADA job.  As you point out, Clifford, the members of the DA 
would naturally look to Harry, rather than Snape, for leadership.  
Imagine the towering fury THAT would engender in Snape.  Finally his 
dream job, only to have it ruined by that blasted Potter! Whether 
Snape loses control of the class or not, this could also lead to the 
kind of thing you see in a lot of fanfic, i.e. Harry and Snape 
dueling as part of the DADA "lesson plan."  After both of them ended 
up in the hospital wing, Dumbledore would have to pick up the pieces 
of the class, the classroom, likely the outside hallway, and any 
stray pieces of themselves Snape and Harry left on the floor.

Now wouldn't that by a hilarious turn of events!


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