Question to the psys.
evita2fr
Snarryfan at aol.com
Wed Oct 20 22:19:29 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 116073
I'm not really want to restart the Snape/abuse thread, but I wanted
to know something.
I think Snape has a limit in his sadist streak. I love him but, yes,
he's a sadist still learning how life work, or waiting Voldie's death
to begin.
I think (only based on the two times he stop someone to hurt Neville
in OOTP) that he'll never accept that someone physically hurt a
child. And that he doesn't consider verbal abuse like abuse, rather
like a 'stop whining, I lived the same stuff and I'm still alive'
stuff.
Jo said that Snape could be worse that what we saw with the 'good'
impulse (now, how the DADA job could do that...) and well, I think he
could have do worse in the pensieve scene.
Is someone else had the feeling that Snape shouted to Harry to go out
as far as possible to prevent himself to do more ill ? That he
thought "I'll kill hi...stop, POTTER. OUT. NOW!!!"
Anyway, my question (which had probably nothing to do with my post)
is :
Could one hate something in a person without realizing that one do it
too?
Could Snape doesn't tolerate physical abuse without realizing that
he's border or over the line himself?
Christelle, who want to know what could happen to the poor guy who
would try to hurt one Snape's student. Yeah, I'm thinking a Slytherin.
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