McGonagall and Snape + totally a shallow Snape q

justcarol67 justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 10 18:29:06 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 112601

Karen (I think) wrote, in part:

> > Carol said (re: Snape and McGonagall):
> > <snip>
> > re:Snape's hair:
> > > Has anyone come up with an explanation for Snape's greasy hair? 
> I'm  not trying to be an apologist, it just seems absurd to me that
an adult who has a good grasp of professionalism wouldn't be a 
> sleezeball. :) <snip>


Carol responds: 
For what it's worth, I never said this. What I said, in part, was "Of
course [the relationship between Snape and McGonagall is] strictly
platonic, almost like the relationship of an older sister
and a younger brother who now must be treated as a fellow adult."

I think it was Aura who responded to this idea by adding the part
about Snape's greasy hair. (Am I right, Aura?)

My apologies for not catching this sooner, as I've been misquoted
throughout this thread!

Carol, whom some posters *would* consider to be a Snape apologist
because she thinks he's the most interesting and complex character in
the book and believes he's on the "good side," however unpleasant he
may be to his students







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