by Mrs. Luca Black » Saturday 20 August 2005 4:19:07am
We're told that Snape kept his old office even though he became the Defense teacher, thus teaching in a room well above the dungeons.
In the second book, when Hermione runs into Snape's office to get the boomslang, we're basically told that it was attached, if not inside, the Potions classroom (like we see the Defense room in the movies).
Wouldn't this be slightly awkward? Having your office attached or even within another teacher's classroom?
If it is indeed inside the Potions room, then this would be highly inconvenient when Snape has a planning period and Slughorn does not.
I just don't get this. I know Snape likes things dark and gross (I mean, look at his hair!), and the dungeon room is perfect for this, but it just seems silly.
I don't see Slughorn pitching a fuss about it though, because an office outside of the dungeon would provide more of the creature comforts he enjoys (more warmth, natural light, better air about the place).
Is anyone else just as annoyed about this? I'm finding myself more annoyed about the scenario in the second book, because if Snape's office is in the classroom like I was lead to believe, then it's the only one. I believe that Lupin's office was apart from his classroom because of him seeing Harry walking alone in the hallway during the others' trip to Hogsmeade. And nothing is ever said about McGonagall's office being near her classroom.