In Defense of Snape (long.)
dumbledore11214
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Sat Jan 22 20:33:12 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 122720
Charme:
You know, Eggplant, I never thought of it that way but I think
you're on to something there. Just because Snape didn't take it
nearly as serious as Harry did during the Occulmency lessons,
doesn't mean that Snape's seeing Harry's memories meant any less to
Harry.
Alla:
I agree. Don't forget that Harry seems like very "private" person.
He does not exactly talk much about Dursleys even to Ron and
Hermione. I mean, sure, they figured it out by now, but mostly from
Dursleys' actions. For example after saving Harry in CoS, I hope Ron
realised that his relatives were not kind to him at all.
What is my point? Oh, yes, I'd say that Harry was not happy
at all about Snape seeing his most private memories.
Just my opinion,
Alla
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