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Holly Golightly wrote:I did feel very sorry for Snape in that chapter, but then, you avhe to remember, that Snape never passed up a chance to curse James either. Would we have been so sympathetic to him if we had also read about something horrible that he did to James the day before??? Probably not? And remember, Snape did throw a spell a James that cut his face during the memory
That said, I sitll think that James and Sirius were acting morelike Slytherins than Griffindors... No offence meant to any Slytherin people!![]()
But think about it, they all start nasty stuff, without needing a reason.
Anyways, that's what I was thinking...
Holly ~
I thought James was kinda cool although he's kinda arrogant.. Suprisingly he had loved Lily since probably 4th yr too... and still liked her even though she hates him at first...
Main Entry: 1sneap Pronunciation Guide
Pronunciation: snp
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -ed/-ing/-s
Etymology: Middle English snaipen, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse sneypa to dishonor, disgrace, Icelandic, to scold, rebuke, Old Swedish snöpa to castrate, Old Norse snubba to scold -- more at SNUB
1 dialect England : CHIDE, REPROVE, CHASTEN <she had a tongue for the sneaping of too casual boys -- Arnold Bennett>
2 archaic : to blast or blight with cold : NIP <like an envious sneaping frost that bites the first born infants of the spring -- Shakespeare>
I think he's still a Dark wizard even now
a cruel joke Sirius and James set up that James got 'cold feet' about
'Sirius thought it would be - er - amusing, to tell Snape all he had to do was prod the knot on the tree-trunk with a long stick, and he'd be able to get in after me. Well, of course, Snape tried it - if he'd have got as far as this house, he'd have met a fully grown werewolf - but your father, who'd heard what Sirius had done, went after Snape, and pulled him back, at great risk to his life...'
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