strange morals (was: Snape's Remorse vs. Snape's Worst Memory)
two_flower2
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Wed Sep 7 06:17:46 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 139718
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Fabian Peng Kärrholm
<fabian.peng-karrholm at c...> wrote:
> ><snip>
> >
> >
> kiricat4001:
>
> >"You have no idea of the remorse Professor Snape felt when he
> >realised how Lord Voldemort had interpreted the prophecy, Harry.
I
> >believe it to be the greatest regret of his life and the reason
he
> >returned-"
> >end quote
> >
> >
> <snip>
>
> I always thought this quote was quite interesting. I'm not sure
what it
> means really. How on earth would Snape expect Voldemort to act on
the
> prophecy? Invite the parents for tea?
>
True, and what is also interesting here, that Dumbledore is
interrupted when he is about to state exactly where Snape returned
to. Where, indeed. I think everyone assumes that he returned to
the good side, of course. But what if Dumbledore was about to say
something else entirely, something revealing about Snape?
Cheers,
Two2
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