Snape: The Real Protagonist of the HP Series

Jul 26, 2007 17:44

Found this article via sylvanawood's post in dh_oh_shit. It’s chock full of spoilers, so don’t read it unless you’ve finished Deathly Hallows, but it expresses eloquently and succinctly something I think a lot of us feel about Snape.

Missing from ‘Harry Potter’ - a real moral struggle

Oh, and how does Rowling feel about Snape now?

DH Spoilers in Rant Under the Cut )

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harmony_bites July 26 2007, 22:54:54 UTC
Please tell me, why is it that Minerva is too old to be headmistress of Hogwarts 19 yrs after DH? JKR said she was 70 or so... and didn't she also say that DD was nearly 150?

Well, that's the other thing that leaves room for fanfic. The contradictions, the paradoxes, and the things that just don't make sense.

Funny, but in Trek my specialty was writing stories from the point of view of villains and making heroes of them. But that's the fun of fanfic so often. I have a lot of problems with HP culture and the moderated archives but in the end I think my problem comes down to people trying to exert far too much control.

Fanfic is not about control. It's about creativity. Its about using canon rather than following it.

Even if Rowling had said--"Yes, Snape is a hero", you know she would never have said:

Yes, well, Hermione was on that platform because she didn't trust Ron to drive the kids. They've actually long been divorced and she's married to Snape now. I wrote that death by Nagini scene so that you all could find ways he could have been saved.

Not going to happen. Never, ever, ever.

Well, so the hell what?

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