Does the Foe Glass Prove Snape = DD's Man?.
colebiancardi
muellem at bc.edu
Thu Jul 20 17:34:03 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 155712
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "eggplant107" <eggplant107 at ...>
wrote:
>
> "gelite67" gelite67@ wrote:
>
> > 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?
>
>Eggplant wrote:
> No. In the first place Harry says in book 5 that you shouldn't trust
> things like the Foe Glass too much because they can be fooled. In
the
> second place being a foe of Voldemort does not prove you are one of
> the good guys, not by a long shot. And I must say the fact that
Snape
> murders Dumbledore does not particularly strengthen the theory that
> Snape is Dumbledore's friend.
>
And boy, Harry's been right about everything up to now, hasn't he? I
think the Foe Glass shows you who you perceive to be your enemy, not
that they really are.
And again, in your opinion, it was "murder". I still believe DD's
death was for the greater good - which is to save Harry's life so
Harry can totally defeat Voldemort and also, not to blow Snape's
cover and to install Snape into LV's lair until the defeat of LV. I
believe it is something that Snape hated to have to do, that he
argued with DD about this task, but DD made him swear to do whatever
he(DD) asked Snape to do - just like Dumbledore made Harry swear
before entering the cave.
The similarity between Snape & Harry's loyalty to Dumbledore are
amazing.
colebiancardi(who doesn't think Snape, DD or Harry are stupid or
dumb. Things are not as they seem - and that IS real life)
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