Great Snape Debate Is Snape Innocent Or Guilty?
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Great Snape Debate Is Snape Innocent Or Guilty?

by Orson Scott Card

Publisher
Benbella Books
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
2007

Overview

Making the case for Severus Snape's guilt or innocence, this discussion takes a look at both sides of the most debated character in the Harry Potter series. With sections on Snape's history, Slytherin House, and Snape actor Alan Rickman's past roles, as well as Snape as villain and as hero, the book scours the Harry Potter novels for hints about Snape's final loyalty and the series' end. There's food for thought for any Snape fan, including those who like him, hate him, or just want to speculate about the contents of his iPod, the greasiness of his hair, or why his name is an anagram of "A Perverseness For Soups."

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