Snape:Good or Evil?

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Snape: Good or Evil

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Snape:Good or Evil?

Postby Fantasy girl » Saturday 21 July 2007 3:00:22pm

Within the first seven lines, we find out Snape is still givng over info. Then we learn that when the Order's plan to get Harry is discovered it is Snape who ssentially gets kudos for it. Is he starting out evil and turning good, or is it the other way?
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Postby Q.Araignee » Saturday 21 July 2007 4:53:21pm

I've always stood firm by Severus- Dumbledore trusted him, I trusted him, and now we have proof!
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Postby Eol » Saturday 21 July 2007 11:48:12pm

Amazing Snape. He kept his word to Dumbledore throughout, even though Harry's very appearance tortured him.
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Postby Run Away!!! » Sunday 22 July 2007 4:42:21am

I guess those of us fervently trying to prove that Snape was eeevil can now lay down our wands and say "shoot, the sentimentals have won again"
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Sunday 22 July 2007 9:53:27am

Snape was always good in my books.

I knew they planned it! I knew it I knew it!
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Postby Run Away!!! » Sunday 22 July 2007 11:08:13am

At the beginning I was like ..." *gasp* He IS evil..." but then thought.. nope theres still much more of the book to go. And then only right at the end of the book do we find out he's good.
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Postby Christo » Sunday 22 July 2007 1:10:38pm

I think the whole twist with Snape was really well planned out, information has been planted for ages but never fully revealed.
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Postby DucksRMagical » Sunday 22 July 2007 1:50:40pm

*lays down wand* Yup, Snape really was good. I thought he was evil, or only cared about himself. But I really liked the way the Snape story was carried out! It was so well written! I really thought he was evil, right up until the end.
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Postby noris » Sunday 22 July 2007 2:10:56pm

just a quick question when harry got attacked by the snake they put something on it why didnt they help snape? or was it too late to save him? it did make that much sense to me.
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Postby Scellanis » Sunday 22 July 2007 9:55:52pm

I knew it, I said in theory thread ages ago, I knew he was good!

*celebrates*

I love my Snapey!

I think it was too late for Snape, bite to the neck....specially as the snake was trying to keep Harry in the room but trying to kill Snape, she'd have used more venom and gone for a better more deadly place...the neck being nice and close to the heart. Snape might have managed a cure, possibly Madame Pomfrey but not Hermione or Harry, they knew almost nothing about healing. He would not have been happy alive anyway, people would probably still have hated him and Lily would still be dead.
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Postby DucksRMagical » Sunday 22 July 2007 10:11:05pm

Yeah, it was too late. Plus, Harry needed to see those memories. I'm assuming they wouldn't have came out if Snape hadn't have died.
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Postby Scellanis » Sunday 22 July 2007 10:38:00pm

Well Snape could have removed them the usual way using his wand....but then Snape would have had to have been alive and present while Harry watched his innermost embarassing secrets, can you imagine the humiliation and pain it would have caused Snape to show Harry Potter how much he loved Lily....definately think Snape was better off with the way Harry got the thoughts.
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Postby Eol » Sunday 22 July 2007 11:34:37pm

It definitely brings a completely unforseen (for my part anyway) twist on the chapter in OotP, entitled Snape's worst memory. I now think that it was his worst memory because of what he said to Lily.
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Postby Scellanis » Sunday 22 July 2007 11:37:34pm

Yes, good point, yes that would be it, his worst memory not because James beat or humiliated him but because he lost Lily forever that day.
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Postby DucksRMagical » Sunday 22 July 2007 11:55:59pm

Yeah, you're right about Snape's worst memory! I hadn't even thought of that. Everything's just coming together now!

If Snape had removed them the usual way while in the Shrieking Shack, Voldy would have seen him doing it and known that Snape was on Harry's side. Then Voldy would have killed Snape anyway.
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