[HPforGrownups] Re: Does the Foe Glass Prove Snape = DD's Man?
Sherry Gomes
sherriola at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 20 13:36:02 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 155699
> Angie said:
>
> I just had a thought about Snape and the Foe Glass in GOF...
> I'm assuming the Foe Glass showed Barty Crouch's (the son's) foes and
> not the Real Mad Eye Moody
<snip>
> Based on that assumption, does the fact that the Foe Glass showed
> Snape as a Foe of one of Voldemort's faithful and true Death
> Eaters at least provide support for the proposition that Snape is DD's
> man?
>
> If Snape was a true follower of Voldemort, why would the Foe Glass
> show him as a foe of a Death Eater?
Sherry:
Fake Moody himself told us that he hates any death eater who walked free.
Of course, everyone is supposed to think that is the auror Moody talking,
but I think it's literally true for Crouch jr. Of course he hates every
death eater who went free, after he got sent to Azkaban by his own father,
and he never denied Voldemort, as other did. At this time, he has no reason
to believe Snape is anything other than one of those death eaters who got
off scott free, and with the solid support of Dumbledore. I'm quite sure
Barty considers Snape a foe. I'm not arguing Snape good or bad in this,
just why Barty could have considered him an enemy so that Snape would have
appeared in the foe glass. Do we know if the glass shows a person's
perceived enemies or a person's true enemies?
Sherry
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