Snape's Pensieve
Miikka R.
ryokas at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 9 16:43:46 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 137054
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Dysis" <d.marchel at c...> wrote:
> - but then he fled - without any of his personal belongings!
The Pensieve being Snape's has been already debunked, but he should
have quite a few other interesting things. At the least someone should
be finding out what those things in his jars are, and the Aurors
and/or the Order will be sure to go over his possessions with a
fine-tooth comb. Taking casualties in the process, if he's ESE.
> In Book 5,
> before one of the Occlumancy lessons, Snape pulls out three memories
> and puts them into his Pensieve.
This, however, is a very interesting point. We still don't know what
diving into a Pensieve looks like from the outside, and for every
other memory we've witnessed one silvery thingy was one memory. Does
this mean that the Pensieve contained three distinct memories *when
Potter entered it?* Did he only witness one of these, not being able
to choose which one - and did or didn't Snape know which one Harry
intruded into, as they certainly didn't discuss the matter afterward?
Does that say anything about his reaction?
- Kizor
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