Harry's story , NOT Snape's (was Re: "An old man's mistakes")
amiabledorsai
amiabledorsai at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 29 22:29:37 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 139046
Merry Kinsella:
> It's like Harry isn't paying attention to the Snape
> in front of him, but to the Snape in his mind. When did Harry
> become so DETERMINED to hate Snape so ferociously?
Could it have been after 4 years of studied insults, abuse, and
injustice towards himself, his friends, and his father?
Or perhaps after Snape tried to arrange to have the souls of two
innocent men destroyed?
Harry's view of Snape may or may not be correct, but "the Snape
in front of him" has done plenty to earn Harry's hatred, Dumbledore's
man or not.
Amiable Dorsai
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