[HPforGrownups] Re: Chapter Discussion: Prisoner of Azkaban Ch 19: The Servant of Lord Voldemort
Bart Lidofsky
bart at moosewise.com
Tue Jun 28 17:29:39 UTC 2011
No: HPFGUIDX 190671
Joey:
>
> You are right about Snape's viewpoint. I can understand Snape's refusal to trust Sirius - Sirius never showed any good side of his to Snape. But then Snape also fails to consider another point: just the way DD trusts him for a major reason known only to the two of them, DD may have strong reasons to trust Lupin as well - DD did silence Snape when he tried to suggest that Lupin must have let Black in the castle. We see that only James, Sirius, Peter enjoy what they do to Snape. While Lupin did not try to stop them [not a great quality, I admit], he at least never encouraged or enjoyed what they did. So, Snape could have at least heard Lupin's account of the story?
Bart:
But note that DD, in this case, was wrong. In spite of the fact that
Lupin knew that Sirius was an unregistered animagus, and believed Sirius
to be guilty, he still didn't tell DD about his canine tendencies. And
DD clearly believed Sirius to be guilty (largely because Sirius believed
himself to be guilty, just not of what he was charged).
Bart
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