More Snape Defense, regarding Snape's childhood. (Long)

justcarol67 justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 29 02:42:36 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 123350


TrekkieGrrrl wrote:
> <snip>
> Many people HAVE stopped their personal development in their teens. 
> Some of them are are addicted to something, a few are not.
> 
> Sirius, as an example from the books. As Magda points out, we feel
sorry for Sirius because he's been locked up in Azkaban. Well, Snape
has been locked up inside himself longer than that.. IMO, that is.


Carol adds:
Locked up in Hogwarts with dunderheads to teach! Oops. Shouldn't have
said that.

BTW, I agree with you that the boy in the memories is definitely
Snape. That's the way they're presented and who else could he be? They
are, as you said, *his* memories, and Harry weould recognize the
hooked man if it were Snape instead of identifying the angry man in
front of him with the crying little boy.

Carol, hoping that no one thinks I think that HRH are dunderheads







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