Re: Snape = Gryffindor



On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 18:41:55 +1000, Welsh Dog <welshdog@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

By the way, has anyone got a link to a thread where this was
discussed?? I can see nothing in the books to indicate why he wasn't
dumped in Hufflepuff. He is hardly 'noble, chivalrous and/or brave.

Isn't he? We know very little about Peter, and most of that is second
hand info. And people do change. We do now Peter befriended a
werewolf. Even if his desire to belong outweighed his fear. That is
still a brave thing to do. I can't imagine werewolf sympathizers get
treated much better than the werewolves themselves do.
.



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