The Significance of the Foe-Glass
rosered2318
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Sun Dec 4 01:40:02 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 144037
Leslie:
I haven't yet heard of any reasonable explanation of this which
> could show anything otherwise, though I'm open to persuasion.
>
> And of course if Snape is with the forces of good at the end of GoF,
> he goes back to Voldemort as a double-agent for DUMBLEDORE, not for
> the Dark Lord.
Rosered:
I think I was misunderstood. I have read the discussions on whether
or not the foe-glass is instrumental in determining Snape's
loyalties. What I had hoped to start a topic on was if JKR has
something planned for the foe-glass because it has been so subtlely
placed into the text and yet is consistently brought up and made a
point of. Similar to the vanishing cabinets that we saw in book 2 and
book 5.
Rosered.
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