Snape and Occlumency

eggplant9998 eggplant9998 at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 12 17:33:30 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 121762


"xcpublishing" <xcpublishing at y...> wrote:

> I keep coming back to the scene in GoF
> where Malfoy's spell deflects and hits
> Hermione, causing her teeth to grow and 
> grow. When they are past her chest, they
> force Hermione to show them to Snape and 
> he coldly says, "I see no difference." 
> That pretty much summed up Snape's 
> personality, in my opinion. He'd been 
> mean to Hermione before that, but that
> comment was downright EVIL.


For me the point of no return for Snape was at the very end of book 
5. After Harry suffered the tortures of the dammed and the death of 
his beloved Godfather Snape showed up, talking to Harry as "coldly 
as ever" and with "a sneering smile" removed 10 points from 
Gryffindor.Snape and Malfoy junior both figured that Harry had not 
suffered enough in the last few days, and that's why there were 2  
scumbag in the room that day. 

Eggplant 









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