Characters and Consequences? ( Petunia)/ Snape's apologising to Harry
truthbeauty1
rh64643 at appstate.edu
Wed Oct 19 16:19:16 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 141845
Lupinlore:
> > > An apology will also be required of course, if only because
> > > it would cost Sevvie so much to come up with it.
Betsy Hp:
> > I'm sorry, Harry, that I saved your life when Quirrell nearly
> > killed you. I'm sorry, Harry, that when Voldemort was invading
> > your mind I tried to train you to keep him out.
> > Hmmm, actually, I think Snape may well enjoy the whole
> > apologizing
Alla:
> Mine version of Snape apology will be much shorter and not tongue
> in cheek. I am sorry Harry for giving a murderous maniac a reason
> to kill your parents. I am sorry for helping you to grew up as an
> orphan. I am really sorry that because of that you had to grew up
> with Dursleys.
>
> See, I can grasp the idea of Snape redemption, I really, really
> do and I even think that it may work well, but I absolutely cannot
> grasp blaming Harry for looking at Snape in hateful way.
truthbeauty 1:
I agree 100%, Alla. Snape started this whole ball moving and if he
is ever going to redeem himself and be of any use the cause, he is
going to have to sincerely apologise for his past horrific actions.
I personally believes he owes an apology to Neville and Hermione
too, because of the way he has consistently mistreated them
throuhgout the series, but I don't see that happening. I don't know
how Snape will play out in the next book, but he has to make some
ammends to Harry.
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