On the perfection of moral virtues.
Dana
ida3 at planet.nl
Sun May 20 11:47:31 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 168996
Dana before:
> I hear the argument of Sirius coming on about his attempt to kill
> Snape when he was 16, well as I said before Sirius only
> responsibility for his actions lies with Lupin not Snape. Both were
> kids and therefore you can't hold Sirius accountable for not
> foreseeing Snape could not control his curiosity and actually do as
> Sirius suggested. It was actually not curiosity that drove Snape to
> his actions but him wanting to get the marauders expelled at all
> cost.Sirius might not actually have wanted to trick Snape out of
> his own hatred from Snape but just because he was fed up with Snape
> trying to get his friends into trouble. That doesn't make it right
> but it was not a personal revenge that let Sirius to his actions.
Dana again:
Just for the fun of it I want to add one particular funny fact.
Sirius actually already repaid putting Snape in danger at the age of
16 by telling him how to get passed the willow. How? He safed
everybodies life including that of the unconcious Snape by getting
Lupin away from them all in PoA.
Dana
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