![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If Lupin didn’t screw up, Snape would have kept quiet.Ġ3) I think the Werewolf incident is what finally pushed Snape to join the Dark Lord. So to protect the students, Snape had to force him out. Because Dumbledore wouldn’t care if a child was killed, didn’t care last time, and Lupin wouldn’t take responsibility for his actions, as he hasn’t before. Once a student’s life was actually in danger, Snape took action. A man who’s never given them a reason to believe he cares about them, who is currently shrieking, scaring them, and calling them stupid refusing to listen to them? Why do people think its ok for Snape to treat kids like this, but the kids are to blame for not trusting him?Ġ2) Snape kept quiet about Lupin, until Lupin screwed up and nearly killed five people, three of which were students. And it’s despicable when people ignore Snape’s role in this and blame the KIDS for not trusting him. That lack of trust in any adult-child relationship is horrifying, downright dangerous in situations like this, where Sirius could easily have been a bad guy. It says it all that the ENTIRE Trio, even Hermione, were willing to side with two strangers, one a reputed mass murderer, over the teacher they’d known for 3 years. How often does it have to be said that respect is earned? Snape, and his sick treatment of children, was wholly at fault. Snape confessions x Sirius x Remus X Shrieking Shack x etc:Ġ1) I can’t stand it when people are surprised that Harry easily trusted Sirius and Remus over Snape in the Shrieking Shack. ![]()
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