Headmaster for a day (was Prank WAS :Re: CHAPDISC: DH33, The Princ
dumbledore11214
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Wed Nov 19 02:40:08 UTC 2008
No: HPFGUIDX 184941
> Julie:
<SNIP>
>> And they are both right. Maybe Snape did deserve to get a scare
for his
> continual
> nosiness, but he didn't deserve to get a scare that might have
become his
> mutilation
> or death if James hadn't intervened. That's why I don't think Snape
has ever
> lied about
> Sirius's motivations, because it is what Snape honestly BELIEVES--
that
> Sirius tried
> to kill him, since it might well have turned out that way.
Alla:
And I am still missing something. I do not see after book 7 how Snape
could honestly believe that Sirius tried to kill him, unless Snape
majorly hypnotised himself. Of course it may have turned out that
way. Except not without Snape going there. Again, I am holding
Sirius' responsible here, sorry to sound like a parrot, just for his
own actions.
Julie:
>Equally I think
> when Sirius
> claims Snape deserved it, he means Snape deserved what he actually
got, not
> that
> Sirius thinks Snape deserved to die in the Prank.
Alla:
Could be, or it could be that Sirius actually thought that Snape
deserved to die in the Shack and I am a huge Sirius' fan for those
who do not know lol. I just do not think that Sirius telling Snape
how to get there equals Sirius tried to kill Snape. Snape still went
on his own. Sirius is hugely responsible for telling the secret,
just not for Snape going IMO.
Julie:
Both are affected by some
> serious
> prejudice when it comes to anything involving the other. <SNIP>
Alla:
Of course they are.
JMO,
Alla
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