[the_old_crowd] Re: Snape's Death - Tragic?
Oryomai at talia_dawn_3.yahoo.invalid
Oryomai at talia_dawn_3.yahoo.invalid
Thu Jul 26 13:35:46 UTC 2007
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From: mooseming <josturgess at ...>
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Sent: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 6:40 am
Subject: [the_old_crowd] Re: Snape's Death - Tragic?
--- In the_old_crowd at yahoogroups.com, Magda Grantwich
<mgrantwich at ...> wrote:
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> No way! Snape's death was not tragic - he was triumphant!
>
> Think of it. He's summoned to Voldemort's side and gets fatally
> snaked. He's lying there alone in the Shrieking Shack. No one
knows
> where he is. The great effort to defeat Voldemort is going down in
> flames. Imagine the turmoil as he tries to staunch the rip in his
> throat.
>
> Then - Potter arrives!
>
> In a matter of only a second or two, Snape sees how he can let
Potter
> know what has to be done - and explain himself too.
>
> And he does it. Harry has all the pieces of the puzzle to put it
> together himself. There's nothing more Snape can do.
>
> Talk about pulling victory from the jaws of defeat! That was a
great
> death.
>
> Magda
>.....and just why do we assume he is dead? Didn't show up at the
>last stroll into the woods to meet my doom party did he?
>Regards
>Jo
Harry *is* notorious for not noticing things -- he did believe that Severus killed DD out of loyalty for the Dark Lord.? I think it's suspicious that the memories flowed out of Severus -- I was fairly certain they could not do that.
I suppose I only have one thing to say: SNAPE LIVES!
Oryomai
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