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Post by acapella on Apr 25, 2006 17:22:50 GMT -5
Winky22 said, "For a minute there i thought you was going to say he is related to Homer Simpson!" Forgive me, but winky22's statement got my imagination going! ;D So here is Homer Snapeson! OMG! Radiantlight - how tremendously funny! A Karma from me too!
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Post by gela on Apr 26, 2006 1:55:54 GMT -5
desraelda - I have read a short recap of the sixth book - I'm a Potter/Snape Fan since 6 weeks only (or is it : for six weeks? ), so before the rest of the movies will be shown, I will have read all the books And I still believe, that he has a good heart, simply because I want that he has it ....
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Post by TigerSnake on Jun 4, 2006 12:19:05 GMT -5
Okie dokie, I'm not sure if anyone has read this, but at Wikipedia, Snape has an entire page about him! LOL. I thought it was quite funny. Anyway, I read the whole thing and I really liked what they wrote, which included a "Background," "Role in the series," "The Half-Blood Prince," "Loyalty," "Character origins and possible influences," and other things. The way they wrote the page makes me really believe that Snape is good after all (!), OR not on anyone's side. Anywho, I think you guys should read it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severus_SnapeWhat do you think?
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Post by R.L. on Jun 6, 2006 3:56:22 GMT -5
Okie dokie, I'm not sure if anyone has read this, but at Wikipedia, Snape has an entire page about him! LOL. I thought it was quite funny. Anyway, I read the whole thing and I really liked what they wrote, which included a "Background," "Role in the series," "The Half-Blood Prince," "Loyalty," "Character origins and possible influences," and other things. The way they wrote the page makes me really believe that Snape is good after all (!), OR not on anyone's side. Anywho, I think you guys should read it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severus_SnapeWhat do you think? Lol! I love that site Tigersnake! Also wikipedia has tons of stuff related to HP., from character descriptions and bios, curses, places and lots of reference materials.
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Post by TigerSnake on Jun 6, 2006 17:26:24 GMT -5
Okay, I was visiting a website and I found something that bothered me a bit... First thing, the page (found here) mentions this: "JKR thinks that that the thought of Snape in love is a 'very horrible idea' and is stunned that someone wonders if Snape might fall in love. We will find out why in book 7."Oh ha ha!! Wouldn't this crush the idea of him ever loving Lily? I never liked the idea much, but I do know many of you guys are die hard believers in that theory. Anyway, that was the good part (for me at least), but then I read this: "Snape has been loved by someone."Well, that seems nice. But if it's a "very horrible idea" to think of Snape loving someone, yet someone loved him, could it be that he led to this person's death?!?! The person who loved him?! OMG! I'm so scared. I hope I'm wrong... but it crossed my mind when I read the two things.
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Post by Nokomis Snape on Jun 10, 2006 10:17:07 GMT -5
Well, that would make sense. He was in love with someone and they loved him back and they were killed, that would explain 1, why he stopped being a death eater (especially if Voldie killed his love interest) and 2, why he's so irritated with the world.
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Post by TigerSnake on Jun 29, 2006 15:02:26 GMT -5
Okay I had a dream about Book 7 and although it's not going to happen in the last book (it just can't; you'll see why) I wanted to throw out there yet another bizarre theory: Apparently Harry and Hermione (Ron was not there) were going to Hogwarts to look for a Horcrux Harry had just realized resided at the school. Walking through Hogsmeade up to the school, Hermione suggest stopping and warming up in one of the stores or pubs. So they go into Hog's Head. They see Hagrid there and Aberforth. I think here Harry realizes that Aberforth is Albus's brother and he's about to question him when ... he becomes Lucius Malfoy! Me: "Oh my God! No way! NO WAY! AHHH!!" Apparently Lucius had had a change of heart and had sneaked out of Azkaban and was pretending to be Aberforth. (I think Albus helped him on that.) Then, to make it even weirder, Draco walks in! Like he's going to be walking around after what happened. Anywho, Lucius had turned back to Aberforth and we see Draco call out: "Father!" after he sees some blonde dude in the bar. However, Lucius, looking like Aberforth, turned to answer. When he did, the whole bar went into an uproar, somehow figuring it out in matter of seconds that Aberforth was actually Lucius. Thus, Lucius ran out of the bar through some back door. Read the whole dream at Lets talk about.....well anything!
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Post by mugglemichelle on Aug 4, 2006 13:03:46 GMT -5
Found this info about Snape/ 7th HP book. Its from a recent book reading JK Rowling did in the US with two other authors: Some of the more tantalising tid-bits she let fall are that although Albus Dumbledore – the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – was murdered in Half-Blood Prince, he would still have an important role in the final book, and furthermore, his killer Severus Snape (whose role is assayed by Alan Rickman in the Harry Potter films) is actually a good character.
Daniel Radcliffe stars as Harry Potter in the film adaptations of J K Rowling's phenomenally successful Harry Potter series The latter bit, which had been a topic of much debate and speculation among Potter fans, was first voiced at the concert by author Salman Rushdie, who offered his theory that Snape and Dumbledore were in cahoots (over the latter’s murder) and that Dumbledore’s death was a hoax.
“In my opinion, Snape is good”, he declared.
Rowling’s answer: “And your opinion is right, but I feel I need to make one thing clear about Dumbledore: he is dead.” Like we didn't already know it Full article at www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1760630,00110004.htm (for some reason it wont' hyperlink with the [,] in, so you may need to paste the end bit in!)
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Post by EmmyMik on Aug 4, 2006 18:04:40 GMT -5
Part of me wants to jump up, point at my computer screen (and thus, the doubters) and declare, "Aha! I told you so!"
And then the other part of me wants to analyze everything she said for hidden meanings about Snape's character.
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Post by hermione13snape on Aug 6, 2006 7:48:40 GMT -5
Well, according to those brats at mugglenet, his theory and opinion were confusing or decidedly unclear... and Rowling only replied that the theory was correct...
But then they are not decided or clear on his character. I like this one!
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Post by TigerSnake on Aug 8, 2006 14:19:58 GMT -5
Some of the more tantalising tid-bits she let fall are that although Albus Dumbledore – the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – was murdered in Half-Blood Prince, he would still have an important role in the final book, and furthermore, his killer Severus Snape (whose role is assayed by Alan Rickman in the Harry Potter films) is actually a good character. Whoa, what? Okay, I understand that DD can play an important role in the last book even though he's dead because there's that portrait of his. Or maybe the advices he gave Harry will always be with Harry on his quest. But Snape be good? Sure I love the idea, but that JK Rowling let it slip out? Interesting... and she's so careful! Maybe there's more than meets the eye. ... author Salman Rushdie, who offered his theory that Snape and Dumbledore were in cahoots (over the latter’s murder) and that Dumbledore’s death was a hoax. “In my opinion, Snape is good”, he declared. Rowling’s answer: “And your opinion is right, but I feel I need to make one thing clear about Dumbledore: he is dead.” LOL. Mugglenet gave a report similar to this, but they did not hear what the speaker had said. This is interesting... do she sis sort of slip out that Snape is good...
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Post by actingangie on Aug 15, 2006 17:36:59 GMT -5
*taps foot impatiently* *glances at clock* *sigh*
Isn't the 7th book out yet? C'mon, Jo, I'm dying here. I need to know the rest of the story!
I feel fairly certain of a few things about HP7, not that I have substantial arguments, but just my gut feeling since reading HBP)
1. Harry will be alive at the end of the book and not a horcrux. 2. Voldemort will be permanently destroyed. 3. Snape is ultimately good, though playing both sides, and will die a hero's death defending one or all of The Trio. 4. Hagrid will also die a hero's death. (Poor sweet cuddly Hagrid.) - if the "two deaths" doesn't count the obvious demise of Voldemort). 5. Harry and Co. will return to Hogwarts for their education, even if for a short time. 6. The last battle will be at Godric's Hollow. Maybe. 7. Hedwig will hatch a baby owl, which Harry will name Snape. ;D
Lol. I definitely need to go find my book and reread it.
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Post by waffl3ookiez on Dec 26, 2006 2:37:34 GMT -5
I don't disagree with you. I totally agree! I still believe that Snape is good even though I was in shock (and crying my eyes out) after what he did. I think that he will redeem himself in book 7 by helping/saving/maybe even giving his life for the trio and whoever else is by Harry's side when Harry faces Voldemort. That would prove to everyone that he was good all along! As much as I'd love to say that Severus will sacrifice himself to redeem himself from killing Dumbledore, I just believe that he wouldn't because Snape doesn't have that type of character, she (J.K. Rowling) wouldn't change his character after now. He will teach them things sure, he will help them but he will NOT, most definately NOT, sacrifice himself for them, although if it turns out I'm wrong feel free to come to the World Inside My Head and shoot me... But I just dont think he'd change his type of character, because I love him that way...
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Post by allegro on Dec 27, 2006 13:15:33 GMT -5
I wonder when I'll read the last HP book - my baby should be about one month and a half then My predictions: 1. Harry will stay alive, he'll suffer much though - he'll be almost dead. 2. Hagrid will die. 3. Tonks may be Imperiused or something that way: with Tonks as Metamorphmagus, Death Eaters would be able to make a mess 4. Snape worked for DD and pretended to work for Voldemort. He'll help the Order somehow, 5. Snape will die, 6.Snape loved Lily Evans.
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Post by orion on Jan 3, 2007 18:44:37 GMT -5
I agree with you when you say that Snape loved Lily Evans =^_____^= or well... Lily Evans loved Snape ^_^ *grin* and...unfortunately I think that Snape is going to die too T_T
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Post by sunshinedaydream80 on Jan 6, 2007 15:44:39 GMT -5
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Post by orion on Jan 7, 2007 9:10:43 GMT -5
Ah yes , I saw the book 7 title two weeks before... I think that it's a very mysterious name *Ç* . "Deathly Hallows"... `well I believe that it could have many meanings...because if you translate this title to spanish there's no clear meaning. I don't know if the same thing happens in English. who/what is going to be this deathly hallow? ` duh! @_@ . My friends and I are a little bit confused about Jo's new work. I can't wait >___< , I want the 7 book here in my hands! *Ç*
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Post by R.L. on Jan 7, 2007 14:16:12 GMT -5
Okay the definition of Hallows from Merriam Webster Online -
Etymology: Middle English halowen, from Old English hAlgian, from hAlig holy -- more at HOLY 1 : to make holy or set apart for holy use 2 : to respect greatly : VENERATE
So, will the final confrontation take place on Halloween, or on Hallowed ground? Very interesting.... My bet is things take place on Halloween, since the saga started on that night.
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Post by sunshinedaydream80 on Jan 7, 2007 14:54:24 GMT -5
This may have been discussed already...(i'm new, sorry lol) but I want to know your opinions on who's dying, Snape's mysterious past and future actions, Horcruxes, etc...
We all know Draco's dead right-off the bat. I don't know if I would call myself a SS/LP shipper, I do believe that Snape's repentance was geniune, and had something to do with her.
There's so much more I want to post, regarding my thoughts and hypothisii to book 7, but I don't want to start any fighting here. lol XD
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Post by sunshinedaydream80 on Jan 7, 2007 14:58:23 GMT -5
As much as I'd love to say that Severus will sacrifice himself to redeem himself from killing Dumbledore, I just believe that he wouldn't because Snape doesn't have that type of character, she (J.K. Rowling) wouldn't change his character after now. He will teach them things sure, he will help them but he will NOT, most definately NOT, sacrifice himself for them, although if it turns out I'm wrong feel free to come to the World Inside My Head and shoot me... But I just dont think he'd change his type of character, because I love him that way...
*agrees* I have to say, Once a Slytherin, always a Slytherin. ~nuff said~
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