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some kind of snark faery ([personal profile] arcanetrivia) wrote2010-01-13 03:31 pm

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I was reading the entry for OotP Ch 31 at http://hpcompanion.com just now, and I noticed this pull quote under an illustration:

No fewer than four Stunners had shot from the figures around the cabin toward Professor McGonagall. Halfway between cabin and castle the red beams collided with her. For a moment she looked luminous, illuminated by an eerie red glow, then was lifted right off her feet, landed hard on her back, and moved no more. (emphasis mine)

That phrase sound familiar? Yeah. So I decided to search out how many times this sort of language is used in the text. And except for this example and the other one in DH... it isn't. Only Minerva and Severus sustain an injury and then "move no more". McGonagall, of course, we know to have survived her incident with the Stunners.

Well, well.

(I don't think this parallel phrasing was an intentional hint, esp. since JKR claims not to reread her own work, but it's sure something to add to the pile of fiddly, meaning-stretched details if one wishes to cuddle a "Snape survived" theory. ;) )

[identity profile] gichigami.livejournal.com 2010-01-15 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm, there are Snapefen and, I guess, there are some Dumble(a)doreans? I am in the Draught of Living Death or Bezoar Camp. Snape had big billowing sleeves, and I think he had something up those sleeves.

[identity profile] wordfuzion.livejournal.com 2010-01-15 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I would think that knowing his life was constantly in danger he'd have a Bezoar on him while he was doing his double agent thing. Severus was too smart to just leave it to chance.

[identity profile] gichigami.livejournal.com 2010-01-16 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
I stand corrected! Billowing sleeves would be disastrous in that Potions Lab. (Cough) Neville (Cough). There could be a Flaming Snape Episode with billowing sleeves. Not good.