Snape and Prophecy and Harry WAS:Re: TBAY: Definitely NOT a Snape Theory (lo
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vuurdame at xs4all.nl
Tue Dec 27 20:30:31 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 145478
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "dumbledore11214"
<dumbledore11214 at y...> wrote:
> Alla:
>
> But Harry does not imagine Snape's guilt, he blames the person who IS
> guilty, no? So, whatever underlying psychological factors Harry has
> to put the blame on Snape. To me and to me only the key is that Harry
> blames the right person, the one who is guilty.
So explain to me again why the person who told about the prophecy is
more guilty then the person who actually betrayed the Potters? Because
of Snape they had to go into hiding. They were SAFE in their hiding
place, because THEY COULD NOT BE FOUND. Please tell me how this makes
Snape guilty because after the Fidelius charm they were effectively
out of LV's reach. Now Snape is fully to blame for the need for them
to be in hiding, but how can he be guilty of their death if they were
so safely hidden no-one could find them? Until Wormtail betrayed them
and then LV killed them. Seems quite simpel who is guilty here: LV for
doing the actual killing and Wormtail for giving him the opportunity
to do so.
Gerry
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