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Originally posted by cbraeburn@Jul 28 2005, 04:06 PM Snape is not a Death Eater.* When Harry chased him out onto the grounds, he tried every spell he could to kill Snape.* But, becuse Snape is an accomplished Aculment, Harry couldn't so much as scratch him.* On the other hand, Snape could very easily have killed Harry at that moment.* He had the means and opportunity.* I mean, he just killed Dumbledor!
Snape must have told Dumbledor about his unbreakable vow to Bellatrix and when the moment came, Snape and Dumbledor had that "connection" between them... I forgot how J.K.R. worded it.* Essentially a look informed Snape of what he HAD to do.
Anyway, I think "Snivelis" Snape tries to hard at being evil to really be evil. [snapback]13548[/snapback] |
[b][i][font=Arial][color=green]Totaly behind you on this one,Dumbledore's words where:"Severus.........Please".He was not pleading for his life but for Snape to do qhat he had to.Remember Hagrid said that when he overheard them talking Dumbledore was telling Snape he expected him to do it.Let's not forget that Dumbledore always put himself in last place when it came to tha well been' of others.Naturally I would think he would be willing to sacrifice his life in order to save Draco and Snape.Also,like someone mentioned Dumbledore was a force to be reckond with even without his wand.Remember in H P and T O T P he took out 4 members of the Ministry without sayin' a single word.And when he appeard at the ministry in the end of that book all the Death Eaters ran for for there lives as soon as they saw him so I think even if he was injured and a little weak he still could have dealt with Draco Malfoy who also was unwilling to kill him.