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schtroumph_c) wrote2005-08-05 02:01 am
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Aww, why do you all post something interesting when I'm going to bed?
Anyway, I just think to something which makes me doubt of Snape:
In each book, the particularity of the DADA post (which could be the curse itself) is that it reveal at the end of the year the worst side of the professors.
-Quirrel has Voldemort on his head and work for him.
-Gilderoy is not only a fraud, he also erased the memory of many strong wizards and witches, losing by the way who knows how many good infos. (And if it exist really a spell who can stop lycantrophy? Now it's lost.)
-Remus, werewolf, who can make bad decisions by fear of being disliked.
-The false Moody.
-Umbridge, who is the person who used Dementors against Harry, thing that Fudge wouldn't try at the worst, and she wanted to use an Unforgivable against a student.
-And Snape who killed DD and left with the DEs. I can see the good points, but I'm really scared that Jo will use the easy road.
But I still don't believe that DD fell for the "remorse at the Potter's death" thing, even if Snape really didn't want to hurt Lily.
Once, after re-reading the books, I wondered briefly why Snape was so loyal to DD when he was clearly furious against him (the end of POA), and even think it wasn't a regret thing, but that DD used Snape by blackmail (spy for me or I'll...). But I forgot it because it wasn't DD's style.
But now, with the Unbreakable Vow...
Anyway, I just think to something which makes me doubt of Snape:
In each book, the particularity of the DADA post (which could be the curse itself) is that it reveal at the end of the year the worst side of the professors.
-Quirrel has Voldemort on his head and work for him.
-Gilderoy is not only a fraud, he also erased the memory of many strong wizards and witches, losing by the way who knows how many good infos. (And if it exist really a spell who can stop lycantrophy? Now it's lost.)
-Remus, werewolf, who can make bad decisions by fear of being disliked.
-The false Moody.
-Umbridge, who is the person who used Dementors against Harry, thing that Fudge wouldn't try at the worst, and she wanted to use an Unforgivable against a student.
-And Snape who killed DD and left with the DEs. I can see the good points, but I'm really scared that Jo will use the easy road.
But I still don't believe that DD fell for the "remorse at the Potter's death" thing, even if Snape really didn't want to hurt Lily.
Once, after re-reading the books, I wondered briefly why Snape was so loyal to DD when he was clearly furious against him (the end of POA), and even think it wasn't a regret thing, but that DD used Snape by blackmail (spy for me or I'll...). But I forgot it because it wasn't DD's style.
But now, with the Unbreakable Vow...