[HPforGrownups] Re: Why Lily didn't have to die.
Sherry Gomes
sherriola at earthlink.net
Sun Aug 14 21:57:37 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 137625
We know that Lilly didn't go out with James until the 7th year so in
the 6th she must have been going out with somebody else. Snape and
Lilly must have been in the same potions class in their 6th and the
term "Half Blood Prince" sounds like a pet nickname a girl might give
her boyfriend. Perhaps Lilly was the real potions genius and Snape was
flunking out so Lilly wrote all that stuff in Snape's book to help
him, Hermione did say it looked like a girl's writing and the notes
never said "I am the Half Blood Prince" it said "This book is the
property of the Half Blood Prince". And perhaps that's why Lilly
didn't have to die,
Voldemort knew Snape still had feelings for Lilly so as a favor to his
right hand man he was going to let her live, but she just wouldn't
stop protecting Harry.
Eggplant
Sherry now:
My big problem with the whole idea of lily and Snape ever having dated is
the worst memory scene. He called her a mudblood in fifth year. We are
given to understand that the word "mudblood" is a filthy word. I equate it
to being as horrible as the word "nigger" from a white person to a black
person. I can't imagine anyone being called that one year and then dating
that same person the next year. I know it's one thing that could explain
Voldemort offering to let lily live, but I just can't believe she'd go out
with someone who called her that. I sure hope the whole why save lily issue
is resolved in the last book.
Sherry
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