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Claire wrote:...Does this make sense to anybody but me?
Claire wrote:I have no idea if this is discussed elsewhere, or if my same theory has been discussed elsewhere or any of that. My apologies of this is so, I didnt have much time.
So here is my theory.
A lot of the things Snape tells Bellatrix at the beginning seem like lies. That he thought they might all rally around Harry? Thats obviously not true becaues we know he hated Harry from the beginning.
He thought LV was dead? He was around Dumbledore who was probably telling Snape that LV was definitely alive, so theres no way he thought LV dead.
I forget the rest of what he said because I dont have the book with me, but I know he said the reason Dumbledore wouldnt give him the dark arts job was because he was afraid it might lure Snape back into the dark arts. Now that just seems like a weak reason to me. If DD trusts him, then he trusts him, none of that nonsense.
Dumbledore knew that the job was jinxed after LV was refused it. Dumbledore wanted Snape to stay at Hogwarts...UNTIL this past year, where he knew Snape was going to have to kill him at the end, and therefore would not be able to stay at Hogwarts. Therefore it is LUCKY that Snape came when he did, so he could kill DD before any of the other Death Eaters did thus 'proving' his loyalty to LV and fulfilling his Unbreakable Vow or whatever. (Im sure its already been discussed that what Hagrid overheard Snape and DD argueing about was the need for Snape to eventually kill DD)
Does this make sense to anybody but me?
Athena Appleton wrote:I thought the second chapter of HBP was the first time, really, that we saw Snape being actually truthful. Everything he said made sense to me.
Mistress Siana wrote:Athena Appleton wrote:I thought the second chapter of HBP was the first time, really, that we saw Snape being actually truthful. Everything he said made sense to me.
I strongly disagree on that. His story makes perfect sense as long as you don't give it a second thought, and it's apparently enough to satisfy Bella. If you look at it more closely, though, there are some very obvious holes in his story. I've tried to elaborate on that here.
Athena Appleton wrote:
Dumbledore knew nothing for sure until Goblet of Fire. While I'm sure he had his beliefs, so many people thought Voldemort was dead, it's not hard to imagine Snape did, too.
Tanuki wrote: In the books, we have come to appreciate that a lot of the time, Harry and Ron's instincts have been pretty good most of the time and they have never trusted him.
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