Xander ,'First Date'
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Snape hating Harry has never struck me as clever. It's just...there. If I can't have a reason for it (even if it's "that's just how Snape is"), I'd at least like to know why he gets away with it in loco parentis.
If Draco's got Muggle blood in him, seems like the Malfoy side is more likely, since Narcissa's a Black and we know an awful lot about that family tree.
The more I read of Harry? The more I sympathise with Snape. Seriously, I've not seen a kid in more need of a smack upside the head.
Hell, yeah. And, as irritatingly written as it was in OoP, I like that James-at-Hogwarts was kind of a jackass, and that Snape was just the nerd he picked on.
Nobody at Hogwarts would be hired in a decent teaching institution. Well, maybe Madam Pomfret. But Snape? Hagrid? Trelawney? Forget. It.
Jumping outside the frame, Snape is a classic character in British school stories: the Cruel Teacher With Invaluable Expertise. He shows up in Stalky And Company.
If they named it properly, Hogwarts would be Dumbledore's Asylum for the Dubiously Competent.
I just read Harry as being a kid, but with more power than most and more pressures and attention. No more annoying than many teenagery kids, but with tons more emotional angst.
If Snape was a big nerd, wouldn't Hermione be the closest to him now and if James was an ass, wouldn't Draco be the closest.
If they named it properly, Hogwarts would be Dumbledore's Asylum for the Dubiously Competent.
Snerk! Betsy, may I tag?
Omigod. Now I must say that the Dumbledore is Ron scenario makes sense.
It's scarily convincing, sumi. I'll give it that. It'll be interesting to see if there's any truth to it.