Snape and Umbridge and abuse again/ Ending for Snape

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 20 17:03:19 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 162961

> Magpie:
<SNIP>
> Harry tends to feel defensive a lot of the time, and that sometimes 
> makes him feel like he's acting defensively even when he's not. 
> Like, for instance Harry is angry at how violated he feels during 
> the lessons, and he and Ron even wonder if Snape isn't opening 
> Harry's mind up more to help Voldemort. But really it seems more 
> likely that the kind of mind violation Harry's suffered is part of 
> anyone's learning Occlumency--how could it not be? <SNIP> 

Alla:

How can it not be? Um, easy, IMO. :) We do not see anybody else's 
lessons of Occlumency, no? That is why it of corse can be perfectly 
normal reaction to the lessons, or it can be indeed Snape opening 
Harry's mind to Voldemort. 

Is there anything in the text to contradict that?


JMO,

Alla.






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