Harry getting Unfrozen on the Tower...
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Mon Jul 17 14:07:05 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 155502
Magda wrote:
> Personally I think the look of hatred and revulsion was because Snape
> finally realized that Dumbledore, not Harry, was Draco's real target;
> that Dumbledore knew all along and didn't tell him (based on what I
> assume was their earlier conversations about the issue during the
> year); and that he (Snape) would have to be the one to kill
> Dumbledore so that the UV wouldn't kick in and so that he'd have
> something so pro-LV to his "credit" that Bellatrix et al would never
> be able to challenge his loyalty to the Dark Side ever again.
>
> That would rouse his revulsion pretty good, I would think.
Potioncat:
I can understand his revulsion if that was the first moment he knew. In
fact I understand it if he had been concerned about this possibility
all the time. But, are you saying he would not have felt the same
revulsion at having to kill Harry?
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