Pensieve memories again. Was: Harry's anger
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Wed Jan 19 21:02:18 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 122412
>
> Alla:
>
> VERY good point, Steve. I don't have a problem with Snape hiding
his
> memories in the Pensieve, IF that was done in good faithy, because
> indeed who knows what kind of secrets he hides including Order's
> secrets, which Harry is not supposed to know. Suppose, I agree
with that.
>
> But yes, I do think that Harry should have been allowed the option
to hide some of his potentially embarrasing moments in the
Pensieve. If nothing else, it would made him trust Snape more...
maybe. He would have seen that Snape is not "out to get him" (as I
pretty much feel he was), but "out to teach him" and that they are
indeed on the same side.
Potioncat:
In an earlier discussion about the Pensieve, I think we came to the
conclusion that this is indeed, DD's Pensieve. If there is only
one, I doubt that it can be shared. And I would think Snape's need
outweighed Harry's.
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