Is Harry an idiot because he thinks Snape is guilty? Was: Why wizards are so i
pippin_999
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Wed Sep 21 03:02:44 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 140566
Alla:
> I am not saying of course that there are no possible different
> interpretations of what happened on the Tower, but are you saying
> that they should have more sense to Harry that what he just saw?
>
> He has the most important piece of evidence - Dumbledore is dead,
> Snape threw Avada at him.
>
> I guess my question would be why this makes Harry an idiot?
>
> What is more reasonable than Seeing Dumbledore's body?
Pippin:
How do you think Harry is going to feel if he manages to get
Snape killed or punished, (or thinks he has) and then finds out that
events on the tower were not what they seemed to be. Do you think
he's *not* going to ask himself why he didn't notice the conflicting
evidence before? Do you think he'd be proud of himself if he
realized he had let his hatred run away with him?
If he's going to be an Auror, I certainly hope he is not going to
make a habit of disregarding evidence just because it doesn't fit
with his theory of the crime!
Pippin
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