Favorite Snape Scenes - He's such a lovely professor, no really.

M.Clifford Aisbelmon at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 22 04:36:40 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 122673



> Valky:
> Ahhhh lets get all warm and fuzzy shall we, instead.  
> Prejudice against werewolves and prejudice against the otherwise 
> kind good people who suffer the affliction are different things. 
One is fairly rational behaviour, the other is... well something 
> different.
> It is understandably difficult for Sevvie to differentiate the 
two, given his experiences, but it is not impossible. 
> The sad thing about the scene where Snape throws to what is IMHO a 
> deliberate confusion between Lupin and his unfortunate affliction, 
> is the irony. An opportunity for Snape went begging.
> 
> 
> Alla:
> 
> Word of agreement, Valky. I do see how Snape will be afraid of 
> werewolf. It is understandable. What I DON'T see as rational is 
Snape DEFINING Remus as werewolf.
> 
> About the irony, did you mean that comparison can be drawn between 
> the fact that Dumbledore chose NOT to define Snape as "former 
> deatheater" only and Snape is uncapable of doing the same thing 
for Remus? Could you clarify please if you meant something different?
> 


Valky:
Yes, thats what I meant. Snape has longed to take the high ground 
from Sirius and his opportunity to really do that here went begging.

My keyboard isn't working right I have to leave it there.
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