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Post by orion on Jan 7, 2007 16:14:21 GMT -5
radiantlight_ Thank you for the explanation =) Unfortunately I believe that here in Spain Hollow will be translated as Saint. This is what the speculators say.
sunshinedaydream80_ Don't worry I'm new too lol ( And I'm not good in English XD ). I can say to you that I'm a SS/LL shipper too! *Ç* .
Many people think snape is bad...and he tries to also kill Harry. But I don't believe this!.
If we think it, Snape has had many occasions to kill harry but he hasn't done it!. Why?, Well I think that when he sees harry's eyes also he sees them of lily (awwwww *____*) .
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Post by sunshinedaydream80 on Jan 7, 2007 17:39:33 GMT -5
heehee awwww...that theory just explains so many things. I tend to try to get into character's heads...to see their points-of-view, et cetera. Orion, I think your English is excellent!
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Post by orion on Jan 7, 2007 17:56:56 GMT -5
sunshinedaydream80_ YAY! Thank you very much! =^___^=. I think that it's a little bit difficult try to get into character's heads... because actually we don't think the same about hp characters in the last book than the first book. They have evolved ( the characters). Rowling has done a great work.
I think that the best books are those where speculations are done but it's unknown of the way that they will end . chapeau for J.k.R =)
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Post by sunshinedaydream80 on Jan 7, 2007 18:03:07 GMT -5
Very true, very true. Whenever you think you have something figured out, you find out it's totally wrong...that's the magic of Jo's writing
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Post by orion on Jan 7, 2007 18:30:32 GMT -5
sunshinedaydream80_ I agree with you. Jo can do magic with her feather What speculation on the 7th Harry Potter book you have? you think something interesting about snape?
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Post by R.L. on Jan 7, 2007 18:57:19 GMT -5
Orion, your english is just fine, don't worry about it. I did neglect to add the explanation about All Saints Day. . . sorry about not doing that. This is from Brittanica Online:
Hallow, Halloween holiday, October 31, now observed largely as a secular celebration. As the eve of All Saints' Day...
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Post by sunshinedaydream80 on Jan 7, 2007 22:43:58 GMT -5
I think too much...that's the problem ;D
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Post by orion on Jan 8, 2007 8:09:04 GMT -5
radiantlight_ Thank you again, now I start understanding the speculators lol but I continue thinking that the title is a little bit strange. sunshinedaydream80_ Tehehe! lol Don't worry, I believe that all of us think very much about Snape/Alan, this is not a problem is a benediction *Ç* I found a little video about Snape and consequently about my theory ( I think that snape is not a coward). I don't know if here is the best site to put it...I know that exists a place to put alan's videos but I believe that here is the right place because this way we will be able to speak about it. Well nothing special but you must see it TRUE COURAGE www.youtube.com/watch?v=30UaKLmiYxs
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Post by sunshinedaydream80 on Jan 8, 2007 14:18:59 GMT -5
that was great, thanks! ;D *sighs*
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Post by waffl3ookiez on Jan 9, 2007 2:30:23 GMT -5
I have a theory... that okay now ii dont i lost it, lol should have written it down somewhere... but it was a good one, i reckon snape adn harry play something big, and wormtail's debt to harry will....
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Post by desraelda on Jan 9, 2007 20:29:31 GMT -5
I don't know if here is the best site to put it...I know that exists a place to put alan's videos but I believe that here is the right place because this way we will be able to speak about it. Well nothing special but you must see it TRUE COURAGE www.youtube.com/watch?v=30UaKLmiYxsVery moving. Thanks for posting. Here's my theory about the Snape/Albus/Voldemort triangle. I think we can assume from the memory Harry saw of Snape's father and his mother, that Daddy Snape was not exactly a loving family man. Then when Snape went to Hogwarts, he was an outsider from the start. Not only did James and Sirius bully him, but it seems that none of the Slytherins rushed to his defense, either. Not to mention he was a half-blood in a house full of pure-bloods. Here comes Voldemort, somewhat older than Snape, and offers him a place where he can be respected and give free reign to the dark arts he loves. I think this made Voldemort a father-figure to Snape and that's why he had his loyalty. But, something happened, maybe Lily's death, that turned him against Voldemort and he realized Voldemort was not a the father he was looking for. I don't think Snape turned against Voldemort when he went to work for Albus. I think he started out as Voldemort's spy, but became disillusioned with Voldemort very quickly and then turned to the side of the Order. He found in Albus what he thought he had found in Voldemort, a true father-figure. Albus was the one who gave Severus a real job, Albus was the one who gave Severus trust and respect, Albus was his true father. That's why he was willing to play the double-agent for the Order and that's why the look of hatred on his face when he was forced to kill the only man he respected and cared for. Gee ... what brought all that on. Hope I didn't bore everyone.
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Post by waffl3ookiez on Jan 9, 2007 20:53:23 GMT -5
I don't know if here is the best site to put it...I know that exists a place to put alan's videos but I believe that here is the right place because this way we will be able to speak about it. Well nothing special but you must see it TRUE COURAGE www.youtube.com/watch?v=30UaKLmiYxsVery moving. Thanks for posting. Here's my theory about the Snape/Albus/Voldemort triangle. I think we can assume from the memory Harry saw of Snape's father and his mother, that Daddy Snape was not exactly a loving family man. Then when Snape went to Hogwarts, he was an outsider from the start. Not only did James and Sirius bully him, but it seems that none of the Slytherins rushed to his defense, either. Not to mention he was a half-blood in a house full of pure-bloods. Here comes Voldemort, somewhat older than Snape, and offers him a place where he can be respected and give free reign to the dark arts he loves. I think this made Voldemort a father-figure to Snape and that's why he had his loyalty. But, something happened, maybe Lily's death, that turned him against Voldemort and he realized Voldemort was not a the father he was looking for. I don't think Snape turned against Voldemort when he went to work for Albus. I think he started out as Voldemort's spy, but became disillusioned with Voldemort very quickly and then turned to the side of the Order. He found in Albus what he thought he had found in Voldemort, a true father-figure. Albus was the one who gave Severus a real job, Albus was the one who gave Severus trust and respect, Albus was his true father. That's why he was willing to play the double-agent for the Order and that's why the look of hatred on his face when he was forced to kill the only man he respected and cared for. Gee ... what brought all that on. Hope I didn't bore everyone. Thanks for your theory, I like it, it makes sense though I don't know how somebody could be silly enough to believe Voldemort could be a father-figure, but that's okay cuz I like you theory, and I reckon it could be true. Thanks for sharing your theory, I shall try to find my theory again, but it's a bit hard (since I been banned from CoS) and I can't find the theory on there that I believed in. (I reckon they should let you at least LOOK at the other people's theories but NOT let you post anything, that'd be better... although whatever...) Good theory and keep thinking everyone!
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Post by orion on Jan 10, 2007 6:01:45 GMT -5
desraelda_ awwwww *_____* lovely .I think that your theory is correct . But actually I don't know why he killed Dumby ( Dumbledore lol) waffl3ookiez_Thanks for your desition, I want to know something about your theory
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Post by desraelda on Jan 10, 2007 21:22:31 GMT -5
Thanks for your theory, I like it, it makes sense though I don't know how somebody could be silly enough to believe Voldemort could be a father-figure, but that's okay cuz I like you theory, and I reckon it could be true. I think Severus was pretty desperate for acceptance, approval and respect. It's amazing how we can delude ourselves when we want something like that so badly. I'll see if I can find it. Did you have the same name at CoS?
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Post by allegro on Jan 11, 2007 3:22:47 GMT -5
Voldemort as father figure... Who knows. At first I'd say no, Severus isn't that stupid, but then... Voldemort is a great pretender and a great liar so who knows.
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Post by waffl3ookiez on Jan 11, 2007 5:27:57 GMT -5
Thank you desraelda yes I did, but I don't believe I posted on the theory at that point in time... I wanted to see what other's had said... Ummm... I think it had something to do with Dumbledore and Snape, I just ...???know???.... it had to do with Snape and obviously to do with Harry, it wasn't about Haryr being a horocrux. Oh and allegro I was like you at first too, I thought nobody could think of Voldemort as a father figure, but if the person lied enough and well enough then sure, you could... especially if your father wasn't up to par... Thanks...
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Post by allegro on Jan 11, 2007 8:13:25 GMT -5
Maybe Snape simply needed a father figure and even didn't realize that. I mean, Voldemort can be very persuasive and even when he wants from his servants to do sthg bad, he knows how to convince them they do properly. And with his appreciation and care for Snape... who knows. But then Snape might have realized that a true father figure is Dumbledore.
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Post by orion on Jan 12, 2007 8:40:06 GMT -5
allegro_ I agree with your comment .
Perhaps Snape accepted to be deather without knowing exactly of what it consisted. When he saw the bad things that they did, Snape started being remorseful/regret to be in the dark side but it was to late.
With Lily's death Snape felt unfortunate and desperate , and finally he came to see Dumbledore, the only person who he knew that could help him...the only person who could give him a second opportunity.
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Post by allegro on Jan 12, 2007 10:02:09 GMT -5
^ *agreed*
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Post by waffl3ookiez on Jan 12, 2007 23:08:20 GMT -5
allegro_ I agree with your comment . Perhaps Snape accepted to be deather without knowing exactly of what it consisted. When he saw the bad things that they did, Snape started being remorseful/regret to be in the dark side but it was to late. With Lily's death Snape felt unfortunate and desperate , and finally he came to see Dumbledore, the only person who he knew that could help him...the only person who could give him a second opportunity. I completely agree... Great theory by the way although I'm not quite sure how it will appear in the 7th book... GREAT THEORY and lovely spelling and grammar!
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