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fandomsecrets2013-04-03 06:41 pm
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(Anonymous) 2013-04-04 04:24 am (UTC)(link)no subject
Heck, and I say this as someone who quite likes woobie-Snape and read/wrote my fair share of Snape/Lily fanfic back in the day and talked about asphodel and wormwood and how smug we were gonna be when it turned out we were right--the way it plays out, anything heroic Snape ever did still seems spawned out of that twisted, possessive love he had for Lily. It's a selfish sort of heroism (one more motivated by grief and guilt than the need to Do The Right Thing. Also, I imagine it's easier for a man like Snape to face death without being brave, figuring his own life isn't worth anything now). Which is, y'know, fine and makes for an interesting character. I just wish that, after the books got reasonably complex, we got Harry naming his son after the man and calling Snape "the bravest man I ever knew" as if doing heroic things, for whatever the reason, makes you A Good Hero.
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(Anonymous) 2013-04-04 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)So once he was dead a) Harry felt guilty about hating him since he died helping him defeat Voldemort and b)being dead, Snape could no longer continue to act like a dick, thus giving Harry no further reason to dislike him and allowing Harry to entertain the illusion that he would have stopped being a dick once he was no longer pretending to be the servant of Voldemort.