Warning: this question may contain spoilers for those who have not read the 7th book yet.
ok, i read the Harry Potter books like over and over again all the time. when i finished the seventh book, i decided to read the series over again, i'm on book 5 now and i just realized something. i was just wondering if anyone else picked up on a VERY subtle clue about Snape being good in book 4, the Goblet of Fire. Whether it was intentionally put in there as a clue or not, i believe J.K. Rowling gave us all the proof we needed in book 4 to realize Snape was on Dumbledore's side. At the end, when Bart Crouch Junior, posing as Alastor Moody, has Harry in his classroom, there are many references to the Foe Glass, and the shapes in it becoming clearer. Well, Barty Jr. was obviously on Voldemort's side, and when the shapes in the Foe Glass were people, J.K. Rowling specifically said Snape's reflection was seen in the Foe Glass, meaning he was on the opposite side of Crouch Jr.'s and Voldemort's.
2007-10-27
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