Harry's Characterization/ Snape teaching Harry or taunting him

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 6 17:32:56 UTC 2007


No: HPFGUIDX 163504

> Ceridwen:
> I think you're right: Snape will be surprised.  But that doesn't 
mean 
> that Snape thinks there's another way besides his.  He could very 
well 
> believe that the only way to beat Voldemort is the way he's been 
> fooling him all this time, given DDM!Snape, of course.  No matter 
how I 
> read that scene, though, it just strikes the wrong chord to be 
taunting.
> 
> Just my opinion, of course!
> 

Alla:

Right, as I was just telling you even though I truly believe that 
the possibility that Snape was taunting Harry that he is uncapable 
of using unforgivables is there, I can totally see that Snape 
believes that this is the way to get rid of LV ( closing his mind, 
shutting emotions, whatever) if he is DD!M of course.

What I do not buy **at all** that this is an advise Harry has to 
follow, that this is wise advise, that unless Harry does as Snape 
says, he is **doomed**.

I have a feeling that given all that we see - Harry's powers as 
emotionally based IMO, hints at Love as power, etc, Harry will have 
to do the exact opposite of what Snape says and of course that would 
lead to Snape dearest being surprised and boy, am I looking forward 
to that scene, if it is to come :))





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