chiapetdiz wrote:my mom and i were talking about snape last night and we think that he came out of this book in a better light (at least to the readers)
if only harry had stopped and thought about what he was doing that night... he could have use the mirror siruis gave him, he could have gone and found snape after the did away with umbridge.... in his own way, snape was the hero, he was the one that alerted the Order on what was going on. if that hadn't happened, i think that all the kids would have been in worse trouble (you know, dieing and stuff)
Snape, as I mentioned in another thread, has saved Harry's neck (as well as others, particularly people he has no real reason to like--i.e. Sirius) more than once, so the idea of saying, well, Snape owed Harry's dad for 'saving' him in school (from Lupin as a werewolf--a cruel joke Sirius and James set up that James got 'cold feet' about) won't work. Snape has paid back that debt and done a few more. It frustrated me that Harry was still so hostile and ungrateful towards Snape...especially after Snape, like you mentioned, chiapetdiz, was most likely the reason those kids lived. And gosh, after seeing Snape's memories...to voluntarily try to save Sirius (as I don't think he could have known Sirius *wasn't* really at the Department of Mysteries as Harry falsely believed), someone he truly despises, says something.
Not saying that Snape is perfect or completely trustworthy, but I do hope, in the future, Harry starts feeling a little more compassion and appreciation of Snape, no matter how Snape may act towards him in classes. Shoot, Umbridge was far nastier than Snape's ever been towards Harry! I thought, perhaps, Snape would team up with Umbridge (as Umbridge liked all his students), but he, like the rest of the professors, seemed to want nothing to do with her.