The Overarching message (of the HP books)
James Lyon
jnoyl at aim.com
Fri Dec 30 22:14:07 UTC 2011
No: HPFGUIDX 191635
Alla wrote:
Him raping anybody is not canon though, his idea to keep Lily is a pet is
not canon either, although certainly saw enough canon clues to speculate
the same way, but it is not spelled out canon at all.
James:
What, in real life, would the DEs do with women before killing them? What
would a loyal DE, and Snape was loyal to Voldie at the time, do with a
mudblood once he "owns" her? Tell all his DE friends how much he loves his
mudblood or treat her as a pet/slave/toy?
How would a man, who thinks love means to kill those that the "love"
interest most loves and force her to be with him, treat a woman? Anything
like his father? Worse, since his personal "belief" is that she doesn't
even deserve to live?
It takes very little to see where canon would take someone and saying that
a specific act was not mentioned in a kiddies book does not mean it isn't
quite logical that it happened. At least the Brothers Grimm told you what
was happening.
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