Peter Pettigrew and Sirius Black /Re: Snape, loyaltie and the fine thread
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Mon Aug 15 03:32:41 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 137654
> Alla:
> I think Order could have arranged a little kidnapping from
Spinner's
> End, if they wanted to, no? I am not so sure that Snape informed DD
> about that little development, but plot wise yes, I am sure JKR
> has a part for Peter to play at the end.
>
Potioncat:
I was responding to the comment that Snape is responsible for Sirius'
death because if Snape had turned Pettigrew in, Serius would be
cleared. My interpretation is that DD, for some reason, does not want
Peter turned in. I take it that you think Snape knew where Peter was,
but did not tell DD?
I keep meaning to look up the MAGIC DISHWASHER post, because it had
something to do with Peter being allowed to escape back in PoA. All
those complicated theories make my head spin, but they certainly are
interesting.
> Alla:
>
> Because you think Voldie sent Peter to spy on Snape? I suppose. BUT
> if Snape considers Peter's presence to be sort of " massage of his
> ego", I think he could be pleased at such development
>
> Isn't it nice to have one of his school enemies as his servant,
> basically as his slave? :-)
Potioncat:
My reading of "Spinner's End" is that officially, Pettigrew is
suppose to be helping Snape with something, but he is of course,
spying on Snape for LV. That seems to be everyone's take, so maybe he
isn't ;-) But I don't think either of them like the arrangement.
Particularly if this was Snape's home, he wouldn't want Pettigrew
there.
> Miguel:
> <SNIP>
> > But at the end, finally freed of Dumbledore's restrains and
> instead
> > of releasing all the hatred, he gives Harry a last immensely
> > important lesson on Occlumensy.
>
>
> Alla:
>
> OR Snape is gloating at Harry. I think my interpretation is as
valid as yours. :-)
Potioncat:
Another vote for last minute lessons.
Which suddenly reminds me of one of the books saying that Flitwick
let the kids play, but McGonagall and Snape kept on teaching to the
last minute of term. I've forgotten which book it was in.
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