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posted by Flickerflame
I've noticed that (here, anyway) a lot of fans seem to have severe opinions of Snape. Either they hate him, or they love him and he's the best character ever. I don't see many who have a mixed opinion of him, so I'm going to try to explain mine.

I think that, while Snape was extremely brave spying on Voldemort and the Death Eaters for many years - and I can't imagine how hard that would have been - there are also many bad points about him.

+ I do pity him his childhood. Parental breakup and them fighting all the time, being poor, being picked on and isolated. Poor him. Unlike others though, I don't accept this as any excuse. One of the main messages of the series is that choices make someone who they are.
+Again, I pity him on how he was bullied as a teenager.
- He called Lily a mudblood. Even using that word is horrendous.
- He became a Death Eater. He chose to become a Death Eater. Although we don't see any of those years or hear any description of them, we can imagine the sort of crimes he committed during those years.
+I do see the incredible romance of the idea of him loving Lily all those years.
+He changed sides out of love for Lily and regret over his contribution to her death.
-When he first asked Dumbledore to protect Lily, it was only her. He didn't seem to think or care of the pain she'd suffer if she'd lose her son and husband but survive.
+After Voldemort's return, he went back to spy without hesitation. Even with the increased risk.
-The way he treated some of his students, e.g. Neville. The way he favoured the Slytherins. Compare that to McGonagall's behaviour. She's tight but fair on everyone. I don't buy the excuse that he needed to act that way to maintain his cover - he was doing it for years before Voldemort's return, and I don't particularly think Voldemort'd care how some Hogwarts students were treated. He could even say he had to be fair to stop Dumbledore from growing suspicious!

Throughout most of the series, I did believe Snape was a good guy. I couldn't believe that Dumbledore would trust him blindly without reason, even if we couldn't know that reason. I really didn't guess it was for Lily though. And I was completely thrown by the end of the sixth book.
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1) Ravenclaw: If you're going to insult me, please be grammatically correct.

2) Gryffindor: Because a friend will cover for you. But a real friend would sit net to you in detention and say that was so worth it.

3) Neville: OMG! I killed Harry Freaking Potter!
SOMEWHERE IN THE DISTANCE:
Voldermort: Nooooooooooooo!!!! I wanted to do it! *sob*

4) Severus Snape is so GOTH "he lives in the dark"

5) The books in the resticted section of the libary needs anger management.

6) THINGS THAT I AM NOT ALLOWED TO DO AT HOGWARTS 64: First years are not to be fed to Fluffy.

7) THINGS THAT I AM NOT ALLOWED TO DO AT...
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I ran up to my room and flopped onto my bed. How could this have happened? There must have been a mistake. I buried my head into my pillow and thought of what I would have to do as a muggle. I'd have to go to a muggle school, and make muggle friends. I'd have to get a job and earn muggle money... Which I don't understand. I heard a quiet knock on my door. "Ron?" I heard a voice ask. I didn't reply. The door opened and I felt a weight upon the bottom of my bed. "Ron, it will be alright" I heard my dad say. "Why has this happened?" I turned over and asked my dad. He was still wearing his work...
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My opinion is that it gives way too many spoilers. I mean, I watched someone playing it and it was like reading the book! So my advice is to not play video games of books you have not read yet. Please don't unless you want to ruin your life. Your whole entire LIFE. To any sane person out there, follow my advice. Either that or READ FASTER. To any Harry Potter fan, From Me!
P.S This is advice from one Harry Potter fan to another. And never name a yorkie shihtzu Howard. EVER. It just doesn't fit him. Or her.
-The world is not split into "good people" and Death Eaters.
-Know your weaknesses and learn to use them to your advantage.
-Belief in Wackspurts doesn't make you less of a person.
-Eat chocolate, it really helps.
-It isn't who you are, but what you grow to be.
-Even if you just believe you swallowed Felix Felicis, you will still do amazing things.
-Dementors affect both wizards and Muggles alike.
-Though the Snitch is small, it earns the most points when caught.
-The Sorting Hat might put you in one house, but Hogwarts fights best when fully united.
-Death is but the next great adventure.
-Galleons...
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After rereading both DH and SS, I began to wonder. You may have seen the picture of Harry releasing the snake in the zoo with JKR's comment on the snake being Nagini. I actually have a few problems with that. I realize that some of this can be called book-movie inconsistency, but this is a Wild and Crazy theory.

First off, gender. Consistently, Nagini is called female. HOWEVER, if you listen carefully to the snake's voice in SS, it is clearly male.

Next, location. Voldemort must have made Nagini into a Horcrux fairly soon after doing the same (accidentally) with Harry. Thus, the snake in the...
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