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Yes, Harry said hew as brave in the end. Brave doesn't necessarily = good. And also, I wonder what Neville would have to say about Snape. Also, Harry is quick to forgive.
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I honestly don't get why people think Snape's few good acts or the fact that he was bullied as a child excuse all his bad ones. he was an adult. A Teacher. An authority figure. And he bullied children. That is a big deal.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-07 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)(Seriously, though, I agree with you.)
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Also, his actions at the end were always marred by the fact that he wasn't doing them for completely the right reasons. Because he was doing them in large part for the same unhealthy obsession with Lily that led him to want her husband and son dead.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-07 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)Then why isn't the same applied to James? I mean, the dude almost got Snape killed just because he didn't like him. Why is that so much less of a sin than Snape's not caring if James is killed? I'd consider that "eye for an eye". Yes, it makes the whole world go blind, but one's not better than the other.
James died protecting Harry. Snape died protecting the whole freaking Wizarding World NOT in league with Voldemort. The same kids he bullied. Would James have protected Snape? I don't think so.
That's where I'm coming from, at least. Yes, Snape is a petty git, but James was pretty petty, too.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-08 12:04 am (UTC)(link)One of the possible reasons I can think of is that people are identifying too closely with incidents in their own lives, and James and/or Snape are proxies. It just seems that these arguments get really heated, all out of proportion to the actual discussion.
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Snape, on the other hand, was an adult bullying children. And he never actually apologized or seemed to regret his actions (maybe, possibly towards Harry, but certainly not towards anyone else). He was doing the good things, and really only half for good reasons, at the same time he was bullying children.
So they aren't the same thing in my mind. And I can forgive what a teenager does far more than I can forgive an adult doing the same thing, especially an adult who had experienced bullying and knew its effect on children.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-08 02:49 am (UTC)(link)Maybe because James died at twenty-one trying to protect his wife and son, and didn't have the same track record as Snape did of horrible behaviour toward small children he had power over? James was an asshole as a teen, got over it, and died when he was barely an adult. Snape had another seventeen years of cruelty and bullying under his belt.
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the two did some pretty similar shit and were extremely petty as teenagers, and if that's all that we knew of them, you'd have a really good point, but Snape's final sacrifice doesn't make up for the other times he was a massive dick and didn't need to be
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-08 06:44 am (UTC)(link)So yes, James protecting Snape is totally viable because he's done it before.
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"A girl named Diana bullied you back in school? Welp, better not name my kid Diana out of respect for your...weird hang-up toward anyone named Diana now, sure."
Seriously. It's a name.
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It's the only way I can accept Harry naming his son after him.
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