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* So it turns out Snape lives in a dilapidated northern ex-industrial town. Hmm. Somehow I just can’t get my head around GrittyWorkingClass!Snape. Still, at least I can amuse myself by imagining him saying all his lines in a Yorkshire accent.

* So Bellatrix AKs the fox and kills it. I thought you had to really feel the hatred in order to cast an Unforgiveable properly? Maybe fear is a good enough motivator as well. Or she thought it was an Auror, and her hatred for them meant she could do the curse. Although “I thought perhaps it was an Auror” makes it sound like she wasn’t really sure. Maybe Bella just hates everything.

* “We must be the first of our kind ever to set foot—” Interesting. So apparently Bellatrix doesn’t consider half-bloods like Snape to be “real” wizards, and apparently Eileen didn’t count either – anybody know what her blood status was? I’d thought that she was a Pureblood, though I’m not sure where I got this from – if she was, then maybe Bella considers her to have forfeited her magical status by running off with a Muggle.

* “The place had an air of neglect, as though it were not usually inhabited.” So, is this because Snape only lives here during the school holidays, or does he normally spend the holidays in Hogwarts, and the house seems neglected because he doesn’t live here at all? I suppose it would make sense for Snape to live in Hogwarts – his room there is probably nicer than Spinner’s End – but I’m not sure why he’d have suddenly started living out.

* Snape lives with Wormtail, apparently without killing or seriously harming him, even though Wormtail betrayed Lilly to her death. So, either Snape doesn’t know who betrayed the Potters, or he’s got a really impressive amount of self-control, or the whole Lilly thing was just an explanation to give to Harry.

* Wormtail’s storyline in the later books makes no sense. For one thing, why did he go back to Voldemort? JK Rowling wants us to believe that only Voldemort could keep him safe, but why not just find a Muggle family to live with? Or a family of foreign wizards? I doubt that, say, the Japanese would know the story of Peter Pettigrew, so he’d probably be safe there.

* And the way everybody treats him with total contempt is unrealistic too. Finding and resurrecting Voldemort was quite an achievement. He ought to be given (at least grudging) fear and respect, not scornful rejection.

* And the cowardice charge seems a bit off after GOF. Cutting off his own hand as part of a magical ceremony? Eek. I know I couldn’t do that.

* Also, WTF is up with everybody calling him “Wormtail”? Why use his childhood nickname, instead of his actual name?

* I don’t know why, but the elf-made wine just seems really jarring to me. Maybe because all the other mentions of elves make them out to be low-status menial servants, not high-quality vintners. It sort of reads like JKR has just ripped something out of another fantasy world and put it here without thinking about whether it was really consistent with what she’d written elsewhere – or, to put it another way, like mediocre fan fiction.

* Most of Bellatrix’s reasons for distrusting Snape actually have a really obvious answer. He was spying on Dumbledore, so he couldn’t do anything too suspicious else he’d blow his cover. Duh.

* “And – forgive me – speaking of dangers… you were facing six teenagers, were you not?” Ooh, burn. Although as fun as it is to see Snape verbally bitchslapping people like this, I can’t help but think it would be better if rather than having characters mock the villains for their incompetence, JK Rowling had just written less incompetent villains.

* The same applies with Snape’s screed against Harry’s ineptness and extraordinary good luck. Whilst it’s nice to have a character acknowledge this for once, it would be even nicer to have a more intelligent protagonist.

* So… apparently the half-blood Snape is “Draco’s favourite teacher”, “Lucius’ old friend”, “the Dark Lord’s favourite, his most trusted advisor” – even allowing for a bit of exaggeration here, can you imagine a Jew being told something like this in fascist Germany? No, neither can I. Surprisingly tolerant bad guys 1, pasted-on Nazi analogies 0.

* Sooo, with the Unbreakable Vows… who gets to decide whether Snape is really helping Draco “to the best of his ability”? Or whether it seems that Draco will fail at his task? Is that the Bonder’s job?



Date: 2012-10-21 05:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] night-axe.livejournal.com
Excellent points. I'd assumed Snape was emphasizing the wizard side of his family (I may be a half-blood, but I'm one of the Princes) with a side order of boyish bragging (The owner of this book is a prince...sort of). Hadn't considered his nickname might simply mean "Half-blood Pride". But if Snape's housemates treated him like a second class citizen, to the point where this nickname was his "screw you" response, why did he at the same time take up the purebloodist cause? I'm probably missing something but why didn't he take the next logical step and reject their values completely? Was he really that delusional, or desperate for a job, or...?

Date: 2012-10-21 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] oryx_leucoryx
Variations of internalized bigotry are a common thing. Think of 'chill girls' - those women who make it in men-dominated areas and adopt misogynystic attitudes - they are proud in how they overcame the obstacles in their way but don't think anything should be done to improve things for other women - anyone who doesn't do as well as they did probably deserves it. Also consider that the supposedly open-minded side among the wizards rejected him for being a Slytherin, for studying the Dark Arts, for existing. Whichever side he chose he'd have to deal with self-loathing. It's just a matter of which aspect of himself he'd have to loath.

Date: 2012-10-21 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] oryx_leucoryx
Hmm. If Severus could have found an adequate source of income that was independent of politics he might have been able to stay out of the politics and eventually gained peace of mind. Darkglare has a few such scenarios. In 'Snape's Worst Memory' he becomes independently wealthy through a complicated inheritance. In 'Be careful What You Wish For' (WIP) he has an independent Dark Arts consulting business. This allows him to avoid both Tom and Albus, and handle the Ministry from a position of power.

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