Nope, no consensus on Snape / Snape a decent person, a hero, or somebody else?

Joe Goodwin joegoodwin1067 at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 10 18:09:00 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 142801

> Alla:
> > But defying casual evil does not mean that you were an evil 
> > person in the first place, IMO. It seems to me that it is 
> > not that casual if you turned to Grand evil first. 

Montavilla:
> But you said "after such person realized" which implied to me 
> that he (or any hypothetical person) might not have realized 
> how truly evil the Death Eaters were when joining.  
>
> Joining it in the first place is a separate thing. <snip> 
>
> Why Snape joined the Death Eaters is ultimately less important 
> than his conversion back to the side of Good.  If he did that, 
> then he acted heroically.  


Hi,
 
I'm new here but I have had this discussion with several people 
and I think what is important is what Snape did while he was a 
Death Eater. If he helped torture people then he is evil no 
matter what side he tries to help in the end.
 
Remember we are defined by our actions and there are actions that 
don't go away because you say you are sorry. Some actions can 
only be done by an evil person. Until we get a glimpse of that I 
don't think we can say either way.
 
Joe








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