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Female_alien wrote:.
Q. (Jackson Long): Professor Snape has always wanted to be Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. In book five he doesn't get the job. Why doesn't Professor Dumbledore let him be the DADA teacher?
A. That is an excellent question and the reason is… I have to be careful… not to say too much. However, when Professor Dumbledore took Professor Snape onto the staff and Professor Snape said he'd like to teach Defence Against the Dark Arts please and Professor Dumbledore felt that it might bring out the worst in Professor Snape, so Dumbledore said: "I think we'll let you teach potions and see how you get along there."
Female_alien wrote:.
Q. (Jackson Long): Professor Snape has always wanted to be Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. In book five he doesn't get the job. Why doesn't Professor Dumbledore let him be the DADA teacher?
A. That is an excellent question and the reason is… I have to be careful… not to say too much. However, when Professor Dumbledore took Professor Snape onto the staff and Professor Snape said he'd like to teach Defence Against the Dark Arts please and Professor Dumbledore felt that it might bring out the worst in Professor Snape, so Dumbledore said: "I think we'll let you teach potions and see how you get along there."
Yes, but you shouldn't think he's too nice. Let me just say that. It is worth keeping an eye on old Severus Snape, definitely
Why would he's boggart or Patronus be important - more theoriesQ. (Ernie): I wonder if you can let us know what form will Professor Snape's Boggart and Patronus take? I am very curious.
A. Well, I'm not going to tell you Ernie, but that's because it would give so much away. I wonder whether Ernie is your real name? (It was my grandfather's).
Snape is a very sadistic teacher, loosely based on a teacher I myself had, I have to say. I think children are very aware and we are kidding ourselves if we don’t think that they are, that teachers do sometimes abuse their power and this particular teacher does abuse his power. He’s not a particularly pleasant person at all.
Q. (Jackson Long): Professor Snape has always wanted to be Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. In book five he doesn't get the job. Why doesn't Professor Dumbledore let him be the DADA teacher?
A. That is an excellent question and the reason is… I have to be careful… not to say too much. However, when Professor Dumbledore took Professor Snape onto the staff and Professor Snape said he'd like to teach Defence Against the Dark Arts please and Professor Dumbledore felt that it might bring out the worst in Professor Snape, so Dumbledore said: "I think we'll let you teach potions and see how you get along there."
Female_alien wrote:I'm glad to hear that, although I'm not Ms Rowling
That was and interview w/ her wasn't it? Did you just post it?
(Please oh please)
Deedra Malfoy wrote:What If (if if if if) Snape's Patronus was a raven or a snake? But I don't think so. That would be to obvious! But (spoiler, shield your eyes!) Hermione's takes the form of an otter, and Cho's, the swan. Harry's is a stag, like his fathers Animagus form. Curious, very curious!
I shall merely say that Snape has given Dumbledore his story and Dumbledore believes it.
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