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Nov 11, 2009 13:03



I’ll tell you, now. When I fist discovered his… indiscretions.

It was earlier, much earlier than I’ve ever admitted before. Yes, I know what you will say. To save myself, my job, I lied. Yes. I did. Hogwarts is my home. Was I complicit, then, in his wrongdoings? I think not. I was more of a… secret confidant to a troubled soul. But I’ll tell you ( Read more... )

sshg, writing, rl

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kizzy7 November 12 2009, 14:19:37 UTC
Thank you, glad you liked! And found it chilling!!

So I watched the movie Notes on a Scandal a few years back when it came out, and I recall loving it, loving Judi Dench's performance, but I haven't read the book. And I always hate it when I somehow manage to see the movie first! But I'll have to pick it up--so many books, too little time.

Changed it to, 'pubescents,' thanks so much! Like I said, I wrote this frantically on a bus without much thought at all. Question. In Britain, how big of a deal would it be if a teacher had an affair with a student who was of age, say 16 or 17? The reason I ask is that you know, you read so much of that in our ship. Here (well, the age of consent is 18), but teacher/student causes outrage. The morality of this intrigues me, as I've written and certainly read and enjoyed teacher/student fics. The thing that is tricky is the power dynamic. You can say, 'Oh, Snape looked into her mind and saw that she loved him,' all you want, but you can never separate the disparity of power inherent in their professional relationship from their private relationship. Sooo interesting!

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redskyatnight76 November 12 2009, 16:01:25 UTC
Regardless of the age of consent, yes, it would absolutely be a big deal if a teacher here had an affair with their pupil. The teacher wouldn't be able to keep their job and they would struggle to get another teaching job anywhere else. Even if the pupil was 16/17/18 and legally able to consent, it would be considered hugely unethical, a major violation of trust etc etc. It would be serious professional misconduct.

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kizzy7 November 12 2009, 17:32:16 UTC
Yes, as it should be! It's interesting, though, because there is kind of this sense in our fandom that its not such a big deal, after all, and Snape always gets away with it. Rarely do I see him punished for an affair with a student, as he most likely *would* be, if and once details came to light.

Thanks!

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