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Order of the Phoenix

I think it's been long enough that I can start treating OotP like the other books and dispense with the spoiler warnings. I wrote a lot of this when I was partway through the book (it took me 28 hours total but I got some food and sleep in there so that's not too bad) and I've been adding to it since then. The newer theories will appear on the Theories page.
    Stuff that made me squeal with glee:
  • When I saw Snape's name in a chapter title in the table of contents
  • When Lucius first appeared
  • When it was revealed that Dobby was the one taking the hats and scarves (I don't know why but I liked that)
  • When Lockhart appeared
  • When I saw the illustration for chapter 24 (why doesn't Snape have a beard in the movie??)


Sirius' Death

It looks like this bit is pretty long but half of it is about Snape. What did you expect?

That honestly took me completely by surprise. When they were down in the Ministry, I was sure it would be Neville or Ginny. It was so abrupt, how he just fell through the arch, at first I thought he wasn't really dead. And then, like Harry, I kept thinking he'd come back somehow.
It struck me that Lupin didn't seem to have much a reaction to the death of his best friend. Initially, I'd put it down to the shock and the suddenness of it but then on the train platform, you'd think there'd have been some line about him looking sad, or something. I guess he was just trying to be brave for Harry's sake.
What I found a lot sadder than Sirius' death, though, was poor Snape's memories. I never imagined it would be like that in the books, though that sort of thing happens a lot in fanfic. "Like a plant kept in the dark," - that by itself is sad. It's a wonderful metaphor for Snape. (Ok, it's used as a simile there - I do know the difference - but I'm saying a plant kept in the dark is a good metaphor). There's been a subtle turning point in Snape and Harry's relationship. It's not so black-and-white for Harry any more; he can no longer see Snape as the bad guy and his father as the good guy. He did try to blame Snape for Sirius' death, but that was just because Harry was desperate to believe that it wasn't his own fault, for not practicing Occlumency as he was supposed to. I was quite interested to see what would happen when Snape ran across Harry right before Harry left (when McGonagall returned and gave Gryffindor a load of points). I wasn't disappointed: it looks very much like Snape's going to remain his caustic, snarky old self throughout the rest of the series, though I doubt that his memory was the last revelation we're going to get that'll make us have more sympathy for him. And he remains mean but not really all that bad. He wasn't anywhere near as horrible to Harry as he could've been in the Occlumency lessons. And he could've retaliated for Harry prying into his memories but he didn't. That is to say, he didn't treat Harry any worse than he had before, which was admittedly pretty bad.



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