"Redemptive pattern" for Snape (was Re: Harry dies sort of.)
totorivers
tombadgerlock at freesurf.fr
Sun Sep 12 23:47:10 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 112815
> 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.
Ok, i'll better explain myself... I have the impression that Snape
is trying to makes what James and Sirius Did look on par to what he
himself did (and yes i see the DE as attacking children, not just
the parents....DE raid after all, father coming back to see their
family killed or mad...). I see Part of Snape's hate on them as a
need to blame them for what he did, as if he was innocent...
Toto
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