Harry's anger (was Re: Draco's anger.)
dumbledore11214
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Mon Jan 17 23:42:21 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 122223
Festuco wrote:
Well, I don't see any difference in the way he teaches Occlumency
compared to the way he teaches potions.
Alla:
That we agree on. He is the same sadistic teacher in both, IMO.
Festuco:
As for the second comment: the little sneak got off far lighter than
he deserved, and the only way that was, was because these lessons
were a secret so there was no way Snape could explain why he would
have kept some memories in a pensieve when teaching extra potions.
What really, really bothers me in Harry is that he never, ever, even
considers going back to Snape to apologize. He feels sorry for young
Snape, is disillusioned about his dad, but nowhere we see that he
feels remorse or even guilt about violating another persons privacy
on purpose. Going back after a few days to say he was terribly wrong
really would have shown character.But he prefers being ignored in
potions class, the easy way out.
Alla:
I don't know. I don't remember Snape giving Harry a chance to
apologise. I remember him physically throwing out Harry out of his
office.
And of course he prefers being ignored in Potions class. After the
kind of treatment Snape gave him during the lessons, I would prefer
being ignored too, you know to catch a little break from hysterical
sadist.
Just my opinion,
Alla
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