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Dr. Kirk Honda and Humberto talk about the psychology of Severus Snape from the Harry Potter books. 


The Psychology In Seattle Podcast. 


March 26, 2018.


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Music by Bread Knife Incident.  


Comments

Deanna T.

Loved, loved, loved this podcast. From the start, I had a soft spot for Snape. I didn't guess his ultimate role, but I knew there must be a reason Dumbledore trusted him ❤️

Anonymous

In defense of you both, I'll say Voldemort's defeat was not so much of a climax at that point - a full-blown battle was going on and many beloved characters were dead, including Lupin, Fred Weasley, and Snape himself. I remember being so much in shock that everything else (including the Harry/Voldemort duel) was just what needed to happen in order to wrap it up. As for Snape, I loved his story arc and Rickman's portrayal in the movies, but I still can't fully like him because I feel that were it not for the Lily business, he'd have been happy as a Death Eater, watching Voldemort enslaving muggles right and left. I think the ambiguity is there till the end, which is nice!