I was just discussing with
gioiamia, who like me recs on
KIA, why I love Snape. She's involved with a LJ Community that speculates about Book 7, called
hpbook7thoughts. That group isn't particularly SS/HG oriented, and Gioia actually considers Harry/Ginny her OTP. She says that everyone she knows in her corner of the fandom, Snape fan or not, believes Snape is still one
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Does that mean I like the man? Hell, no. He's bitter, he's a bully to the kids (exhibiting the same behaviors he so vocally hates James for), and he's incredibly low-class (spitting on the Quidditch pitch and freaking out on Fudge). Personally, I think he needs a long vacation after the war, to get his head out of his ass and find himself a new life. His current one is too damaged.
So if I dislike Snape so much, why do I ship SS/HG? Because I like to see how writers bridge the gap between the two people. Especially post-HBP.
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Then again, isn't that how every relationship in life goes? I may not agree with everything my friends do, but I love them despite their flaws. Family members aren't perfect, but we love them anyway.
It's like Lupin (?) said: The world isn't devided between the good and the Death Eaters. It's hard to believe that someone can still be "good" even if they do something "bad" like killing. Perhaps that's why they plug their ears and close their eyes and pretend that HBP doesn't exist. Because it's easier than trying to reconcile the fact that good doesn't always equal innocent.
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IOW, he is an effective teacher and a good scholar. Ravenclaw would be proud.
He's brave. Even though he was once almost killed by a werewolf in the exact same place didn't mean he didn't rush to save Harry et al. And despite his hatred of Sirius, he took him and the others back to Hogwarts, not to waiting Dementors. Plus just the courage to keep going to Voldie, especially if his loyalities lied with AD knowing how Voldie punishes those he's less than pleased with.
Godric should be proud to have him as one of his own.
Brave, loyal, intelligent, cunning, witty--with the touch of poetry you could find in that opening speech of Snape's.
Yeah, I like
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