Harry's story , NOT Snape's (was Re: "An old man's mistakes")
houyhnhnm102
celizwh at intergate.com
Sun Aug 28 23:42:15 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 138963
Lady Indigo:
> If Rowling is putting too much focus on
> Snape then it's her own error, but he's the
> emotional arc that's going to drive this
> ending in the fist place.
houyhnhnm:
I have been wondering if Rowling hasn't made Snape the most
interesting character in the book (to adults anyway) because she has
unconsciously put a great deal of herself into the character. If so,
it doesn't bode well for an honest ending. What can you say about an
author who claims to be the model for Hermione and Harry, has
apparently sorted herself into Gryffindor House, but who loves to give
teasing interviews hinting that she may kill off the hero in book 7,
and has become a billionairess in the process. Sounds pretty
Slytherin to me.
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