I've never been sure at all with Snape, until reading DH, and seeing that Snape had met his end. That made it kind of sad, because it meant Snape was a good guy all along.
Snape was always a mysterious character and I really felt bad that he had to die but when I read about the memories I really really then started to love Severus Snape.
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Snape was a very believeable human character IMO
He had good and bad, and remorse - like everybody
He wasnt made to be whiter than white
^ Thats a really good way of describing him
He did seem to be more human i guess than the rest
he made some mistakes but who hasnt?
as long as he felt remorse for them, it makes him good
I thought he was good, and Im so glad he was! My sister wouldn't hear anything about him being good though, she was convinced he was totally evil so now she is moaning about how he is a goody two shoes haha . And I agree with whoever said it made him seem more human, he was a great character
Snape isn't a good character or a bad one. In OotP, Sirius said to Harry that people aren't just "good" and "bad", that there is good and bad in all of us. What makes Snape such an interesting person is that the "good" and "bad" in him is so clearly showed. It was as if he was trying to be only one, but couldn't decide which.
Actually that's where you are wrong. When Tom Riddle was first born he was an innocent.
But, as he grew older, he felt life dealt him a bad hand. Thus, he became evil. I firmly believe evil isn't born, it's created. Voldemort is a perfect example of that. _________________
I thought that Alan Rickman played a GREAT Snape. I loved the part in GOF when Ron, Harry, and Hermonie are talking about the Yule Ball and Snape keeps hitting Ron and Harry with the book and pushing their heads down, that scene always makes me laugh. _________________ Follow, please follow me home
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The things you swore, they never made me feel anymore
Actually that's where you are wrong. When Tom Riddle was first born he was an innocent.
But, as he grew older, he felt life dealt him a bad hand. Thus, he became evil. I firmly believe evil isn't born, it's created. Voldemort is a perfect example of that.
i did not say tom riddle i said lord voldimort god get it write he he _________________
Maybe you should get it right by spelling right correctly.. Just a suggestion.. _________________ Follow, please follow me home
This won't end like last time
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Yep Snape's man through and through. By far the most complex character in the books. He's the grey area Sirius was going on about when talking about Umbridge. btw I wonder if anyone out there actualyl likes Umbridge... could be possible. _________________
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'DON'T-' screamed Snape ...'CALL ME COWARD!' --because he so totally isn't!
Yep Snape's man through and through. By far the most complex character in the books. He's the grey area Sirius was going on about when talking about Umbridge. btw I wonder if anyone out there actualyl likes Umbridge... could be possible.
Only three people come to mind,
Fudge, Percy, and Filch. _________________ Follow, please follow me home
This won't end like last time
The things you swore, they never made me feel anymore
Actually that's where you are wrong. When Tom Riddle was first born he was an innocent.
But, as he grew older, he felt life dealt him a bad hand. Thus, he became evil. I firmly believe evil isn't born, it's created. Voldemort is a perfect example of that.
i did not say tom riddle i said lord voldimort god get it write he he
duh tom riddle is lord voldemort......... ... tom marvalo riddle.... i am lord voldemort
I've always loved Snape! I've always found him delightfully nasty, and his moral ambiguity made him very interesting...I always knew there was more there. I was intrigued by him and wanted to know more about his past and what motivated him.
I always thought that he was a good guy without being a good guy, which appealed to me.
After DH, I'm still not sure I know enough about him.
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I knew he would probably die, but I didn't think he would go down like that
To be honest, I've never really liked Snape. Even when I found out he was innocent I still haven't stopped hating him. I know I should feel sorry and appreciative that he was on Dumbledore's side, but I didn't get those feelings.
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Heck, when he died, I started reading the paragragh over and over to really believe it.