Snape and Harry again.

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 30 02:11:18 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 114213

> Dungrollin rolls up her sleeves:
> 
> Firstly, the biggest problem with Snape is that his behaviour in 
> cannon is compatible with a number of different hypothetical 
> scenarios, which is why people like you (am I allowed to say
> `us' yet? :-)) argue a lot about him.



Alla:

What do you mean - am I allowed? Of course you are one of us the 
minute you joined this group. :o)

Welcome!


Dungrollin:
 
> As I see it, there are 4 possibilities: 
> (I suspect that someone has already gone through this before and 
> probably proposed their own names for the categories, and if so, I 
> humbly apologise, beg forgiveness and - in fact, I'm so sure of it 
> that I'll give the credit to everyone else before I start...)




snips the description of possibilities for Snape character :) 
 
Alla:

The way I see it - two or three are the most likely to happen. 
Something make Snape to change the sides - whether he hates it or 
likes it, whether it was a single dramatic event or gradual 
conversion, which made him see the light, I don't know. I also do 
not doubt the fact that he is pathetic and emotionally damged human 
being.

ESE! Snape is also possible, if Rowling decides to drop a  bomb at 
us in the end.

I love your name for Actor!Snape . This is the one which I am 
keeping my fingers crossed never come to light. I dislike it 
passionately, because I just don't see how one can disregard that 
Snape gets his emotions  be in the way of his judgement  so very 
often. (Shrieking Shack and Occlumency failure are the best 
examples, IMO)








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