[HPforGrownups] Truth about Snape?
Bee Chase
luckdragon64 at yahoo.ca
Sun Feb 27 19:07:21 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 125299
chrusotoxos <heos at virgilio.it> wrote:
Hi everyone!
I haven't been in there for quite some time (exams coming, groan) but at a first glance it
seems to me that nobody is discussing this:
"With something huge revealed about Lily Potter, the truth about why Dumbledore trusts
Snape, and a little romance for Harry, this promises to be one of his best years at
Hogwarts yet."
(source: Mugglenet)
Question is, why????
I mean, who cares about Lily (ok, nice Lily, and I'll love to know something more about her)
but we'll know in Book 6 the truth about Snape??! I was prepared to drool on it till book 7,
which will probably be published in 2011...
So, why Dumbledore trusts him? What did he do? And why do we know it in Book 6? Harry
will finally trust him? Or Snape will die in Book 6?
Please answer this!
Luckdragon:
I don't think Snape will die in book 6. I think once it is revealed as to why Dumbledore trusts him Harry is going to be forced to do some serious thinking about his fathers actions and learn to accept that Snape is not entirely bad, and may in fact have played a protective role in both past and future attempts on Harry's life. One example of this is during the quidditch match in book one when Quirrel bewitches Harry's broom it is Snape who tries to save Harry with his own countercurse. Why would Snape protect Harry? I'm really hoping to find out there was some kind of relationship between Snape and Lily in the past that we are unaware of despite Snape seeming dislike of her which we see in canon; or it could simply be his need to fullfill his lifedebt to James.
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