Rampant Ingratitude, was Re:Lusting After Snape

potioncat willsonkmom at msn.com
Thu May 26 03:01:58 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 129512

 
> > Potioncat:
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 And the trio continued to believe Snape was the one who hexed the 
broom until the Quirrell told Harry differently. There was lot's of 
good evidence to believe it was Snape then too.

Amiable Dorsai:
> I guess I may have given the wrong impression:  I don't believe that
> Snape is a supporter of Voldemort. 

Potioncat:
By now I should know better than to post when I'm in a hurry. I don't 
think I really made my point. Let me try again, with apologies for 
the long quoted sections.

A snipped version of earlier posts:

> >>Amiable Dorsai:
> >OK, let's get a bit more concrete: Snape's attempt at teaching
> Harry Occlumency left Harry more open to Voldemort than he was
> before. Bad teaching.<
>
> Betsy replied:
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 Harry has his opinions, yes. But is his opinion ever
> confirmed?

Amiable Dorsai responded:
Well, I don't know who would be a better authority than the person it
was actually happening to.


Potioncat again:
Harry thinks that the Occlumency lessons are making him more open to 
LV's probing. We don't know that he is correct. Just like it looked 
like Snape was hexing Harry's broom, but he wasn't.









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