"Redemptive pattern" for Snape (was Re: Harry dies â sort of.)
dumbledore11214
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Sun Sep 12 23:38:45 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 112794
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "totorivers"
<tombadgerlock at f...> wrote:
> Ok, if he isn't lying all the time, and I believe he isn't, his
> reactions, like blaming James and Sirius and Remus, is a very good
> exemple of how he tries to blame others for his own mistakes...
Alla:
Sorry, I am still confused. I would be the first one to say that IMO
Snape was not a victim throughout his wars with Marauders and could
dish it out quite well, but don't you think judging by Pensieve
scene that Snape has quite a lot to blame James and Sirius for?
Now, if you would say for example that Snape blames Marauders for
him becoming DE and back it up, then yes, I would agree with you.
Right now I don't understand your argument, sorry.
I can see quite a lot of Snape undeservingly blaming Harry for
James' mistakes, but that is about it, frankly.
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