I think he'll turn out to be a good guy because Dumbldore always trusted him, and Dumbldore was never wrong. Also, there's no way Dumbledore would plead for his life, so when he was pleading with Snape at the end of Half-Blood Prince, he must have been pleading for Snape to kill him. He and Snape must have planned Dumbledore's death as part of their strategy to defeat Voldemort. The reason will surely be revealed in Ghastly Hallows.
But I have the feeling Snape will die in the next book, mainly because everybody who protects Harry seems to die (his parents, Sirius Black, and Dumbledore so far). But my wife thinks he'll live and become the next headmaster of Hogwarts.
What do you think?
2007-07-14
06:13:06
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I think he'll turn out to be a good guy because Dumbldore always trusted him, and Dumbldore was never wrong. Also, there's no way Dumbledore would plead for his life, so when he was pleading with Snape at the end of Half-Blood Prince, he must have been pleading for Snape to kill him. He and Snape must have planned Dumbledore's death as part of their strategy to defeat Voldemort. The reason will surely be revealed in Ghastly Hallows.
But I have the feeling Snape will die in the next book, mainly because everybody who protects Harry seems to die (his parents, Sirius Black, and Dumbledore so far). But my wife thinks he'll live and become the next headmaster of Hogwarts.
What do you think?
Sorry, it's Deathly Hallows, not Ghastly Hallows. Where did I get Ghastly?
2007-07-14
06:50:19 ·
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