[HPforGrownups] Re: How extraordinarily like your father you are, Potter...
Irene Mikhlin
irene_mikhlin at btopenworld.com
Tue Aug 23 13:37:50 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 138528
--- Jen Reese <stevejjen at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Jen: I find your reasons convincing Irene, but not
> Snape's tale.
<snip>
> Actually, I was completely surprised Snape said
> that. Isn't that what
> Voldemort fears most? His followers rounding around
> another Dark Lord
> leaving him as yesterday's news?
Yes, that explanation is not very good for "Faithful
Death Eater" Snape. However, *if* he was on
Dumledore's side at the time, that makes some sense.
Serving the Dark Lord does not sound like a very
pleasant job, and Snape would have had his fill of it
by the time Harry comes to Hogwarts.
> I'm becoming more and more convinced LV did *not*
> find Snape's story
> satisfactory upon his return. This Unbreakable was
> his test set by LV,
> ably coerced into by Narcissa, and Snape walked
> right into it. JKR
> said Voldemort uses his henchman to do his dirty
> work and that's all
> Snape is to him.
>
Can't wait for book 7, that's all I'm going to say.
:-)
Irene
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