I've read it. Spoiler. : )
Amanda Geist
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Sun Jul 22 04:55:43 UTC 2007
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*ahem*
In a word.
HAH.
>From my third post to HPforGrownups, post #1642, September 18, 2000:
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On a related line, I've also thought that one reason for the dedicated
potency of Snape's dislike for Harry may have been that Snape loved Lily,
too. And James, whom he already didn't like, got her. Even if someone like
Snape were let down easy, rather than dumped or snubbed, he's gonna carry a
grudge. Every time he looks at Harry, he not only sees James (whom Harry
really resembles), but Lily's eyes, which would remind him of humiliation.
That could help explain the complexity and durability of his intense
dislike. And could help explain why Snape stays with the good guys, even
though.
Any thoughts?
--Amanda
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So. That is all.
~Amanda, premier Snapologist, who called it before there were LOLLIPOPS or a
bay for the ships
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