"I trust him".

cat_kind cat_kind at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 30 16:21:16 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 116783



> kmc adds:
> The failure of the Occlumency is due to a trust issue but Harry is 
> the guilty party here not Snape?

catkind:  I had this down as Snape betraying DD's trust in him, not
because he failed to get the unwilling Harry to learn, but because he
stopped trying.  So it's not a betrayal of trust that he threw Harry
out of his office in a temper, but it is that he didn't hoik him back
in the next week. He has not done his best to do the extremely
important task DD set him.

I'm undecided as to whether Harry has let down anyone's trust in him.
If so, whose?

catkind










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