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“Snape’s Head of Slytherin House. They say he always favors them — we’ll be able to see if it’s true”
An In-Depth Examination of Snape as a Teacher (Part 1 - Books 1-4)
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All right, I’m game. Let’s do this properly.
(McGonagall will get her own companion breakdown after this, and maybe Dumbledore too - but he definitely sees his job as “prepare Harry to fight Voldemort” first and “Be a good headmaster” like. Fourth or fifth? I’ve heard the argument that he only hires Lockhart (who he 100% knows is a fraud) so Harry can learn some abstract lesson about the perils of fame. RIP to the fifth years taking their OWLs that year. He also makes Ron a prefect based on vibes. The eighty-billion-points-to-Gryffindor thing is part of the “mad” Wacky Dumbledore persona, and is just been memed to death.)
But Snape vs McGonagall - that's an interesting question, and I'm very interested in how it breaks down.
Snape's Reputation
In book 1, Ron and the Twins think that Snape favors Slytherin - it's one of the first things we hear about him - and Hagrid thinks that Snape just hates everyone (but Harry doesn't quite buy it.) Quirrell's position is that Snape uniquely hates Harry:
“But Snape always seemed to hate me so much.” “Oh, he does (...) Heavens, yes. He was at Hogwarts with your father, didn’t you know? They loathed each other.”
And Harry is inclined to agree.
At the start-of-term banquet, Harry had gotten the idea that Professor Snape disliked him. By the end of the first Potions lesson, he knew he’d been wrong. Snape didn’t dislike Harry — he hated him. - PS
[The expression] was beyond anger: It was loathing. Harry knew that expression only too well; it was the look Snape wore every time he set eyes on Harry. - PoA
By Book 2, Harry agrees with Ron that Snape hates everyone except the Slytherins (but hates him The Most):
Harry also happened to be Snape’s least favorite student. Cruel, sarcastic, and disliked by everybody except the students from his own House (Slytherin). - CoS
Oliver Wood also seems to agree:
"Snape’s refereeing this time, and he’ll be looking for any excuse to knock points off Gryffindor!" - PS
“We’ve just got to make sure we play a clean game, so Snape hasn’t got an excuse to pick on us.” - PS
"Finish the game before Snape can favor Hufflepuff too much.” - PS
We DO know that Snape likes to spam-book the Quidditch pitch to make it harder for Wood to schedule practice, and overwrite already scheduled practices with his teacher's authority. So it makes sense why Wood particularly wouldn't like him.
But that's the question isn't it: what do we see Snape actually DO?
Class #1 - "Little foolish wand-waving here"
Snape asks Harry three trivia questions he doesn't know the answers to. Harry's embarrassed, Draco thinks it's hilarious. Harry hasn't done anything to Snape at this point, but Snape has latched on to his fame and decided he needs to be... taken down a peg. Harry is "our new celebrity" and "Fame clearly isn’t everything.” Snape also doesn't call on Hermione - who hasn't had enough time to earn her know-it-all, why-don't-you-let-one-of-the-other-students-try reputation yet. So... the purpose of this little exchange isn't to move the class along, it is to embarrass Harry.
“Thought you wouldn’t open a book before coming, eh, Potter?” Harry (...) had looked through his books at the Dursleys’, but did Snape expect him to remember everything in One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi?
I'm on Harry's side here. Snape's being unreasonable. This is also the first point where Harry bites back:
“I think Hermione does [know], though, why don’t you try her?” A few people laughed (...) Snape, however, was not pleased.
This also loses Harry his first point, and... it's not over nothing.
"a point will be taken from Gryffindor House for your cheek, Potter.”
Class continues, and Snape goes around "criticizing almost everyone except Malfoy, whom he seemed to like," even "telling everyone to look at the perfect way Malfoy had stewed his horned slugs." Which is interesting: "almost everyone" probably includes some Slytherins, so so far Snape's bias doesn't seem to be house-centric: He dislikes Harry, and likes Malfoy
(In later books we learn that he is a friend of the the Malfoy family, and knows Draco outside of school. But in Books 1-4, the implication is more that he likes Draco because Draco is a suck-up.)
“Sir,” said Malfoy loudly. “Sir, why don’t you apply for the headmaster’s job?” “Now, now, Malfoy,” said Snape, though he couldn’t suppress a thin-lipped smile. (...) “I expect you’d have Father’s vote, sir, if you wanted to apply for the job — I’ll tell Father you’re the best teacher here, sir —” Snape smirked as he swept off around the dungeon - CoA
Then Neville manages to melt Seamus' cauldron, and Snape responds...okay.
“Idiot boy!” snarled Snape, clearing the spilled potion away with one wave of his wand. “I suppose you added the porcupine quills before taking the cauldron off the fire?” Neville whimpered as boils started to pop up all over his nose. “Take him up to the hospital wing,” Snape spat at Seamus.
So... he's clearly competent. He gets rid of the dangerous potion easily, knows exactly what Neville did wrong, and sends him off to the hospital wing. However... he's also insulting his students, which isn't great. And like, this is not a teachable moment. Neville's in pain, he's not paying attention. The time to correct his potion making would have been earlier, when you could have headed off the mistake. Or later, once he's physically in decent shape again and can like, listen.
Then Snape decides this is all Harry's fault. Somehow.
He rounded on Harry and Ron, who had been working next to Neville. “You — Potter — why didn’t you tell him not to add the quills? Thought he’d make you look good if he got it wrong, did you? That’s another point you’ve lost for Gryffindor.”
Snape. Snape. You're projecting. You have this little James jr. child-star version of Harry in your head that just isn't real. You've already established that Harry knows nothing about potions.
Also like - yes. Harry's fame absolutely gets him special treatment (in Book 3 especially, it seems to be why the Aunt Marge thing is completely covered up.) Snape picks up on this, and in his head is maybe trying to correct the imbalance?
“Ah, well, Snape . . . Harry Potter, you know . . . we’ve all got a bit of a blind spot where he’s concerned.” [said Fudge] “And yet — is it good for him to be given so much special treatment? Personally, I try and treat him like any other student." - PoA
But I think we've established that he absolutely does not treat him just like any other student.
STUDENTS INSULTED: 2
"Idiot boy" (Neville)
"Fame clearly isn't everything" (Harry)
POINTS TAKEN: - 2
Disciplinary Action #1 - Confiscating Harry's library book
This starts a recurring pattern: Harry and friends are doing something they're not supposed to do... so Snape picks up on a guilty vibe... and just finds some random way to punish them. Which Harry thinks is unfair.
The trio are in the courtyard using Hermione's portable flames to stay warm, something they don't think is technically allowed:
Unfortunately, something about their guilty faces caught Snape’s eye. He limped over. He hadn’t seen the fire, but he seemed to be looking for a reason to tell them off anyway. “What’s that you’ve got there, Potter?” It was Quidditch Through the Ages. Harry showed him. “Library books are not to be taken outside the school,” said Snape. “Give it to me. Five points from Gryffindor.” “He’s just made that rule up,” Harry muttered angrily. - PS
I think I believe Harry. Hermione will go out and read down by the lake and no one cares, and even if this is a rule - this is a 'go back inside' moment, not a 'confiscate the book' moment. Harry specifically goes to the staff room to ask for it back, because "Harry had an idea that Snape wouldn’t refuse if there were other teachers listening."
POINTS TAKEN: - 5 (TOTAL - 7)
Disciplinary Action #2 - Ron + Draco Fight
The first instance of the Draco Malfoy Special: Provoke someone else into throwing the first punch as a way to get them in trouble.
“WEASLEY!” Ron let go of the front of Malfoy’s robes. “He was provoked, Professor Snape,” said Hagrid, sticking his huge hairy face out from behind the tree. “Malfoy was insultin’ his family.” “Be that as it may, fighting is against Hogwarts rules, Hagrid,” said Snape silkily. “Five points from Gryffindor, Weasley, and be grateful it isn’t more.
Works like a charm. And Snape (as we see) is very happy to turn a blind eye to Draco's antics.
POINTS TAKEN: - 5 (TOTAL - 12)
Disciplinary Action #3 - Quidditch Fouls
Snape had just awarded Hufflepuff a penalty because George Weasley had hit a Bludger at him.
Fair.
Snape awarded Hufflepuff another penalty for no reason at all.
Possibly an instance of Snape being biased against Gryffindor in general... or else Harry not paying close enough attention.
Disciplinary Action #4 - The Flying Car
Snape generally goes to expulsion as a threat, even though if you take the series as a whole there's no way Dumbledore is ever letting that happen.
"Be warned, Potter — any more nighttime wanderings and I will personally make sure you are expelled." - PS “Most unfortunately, you are not in my House and the decision to expel you does not rest with me. I shall go and fetch the people who do have that happy power.” - CoS
But this is still the first time Harry is in real trouble. I do think he gets off kind of easy (detentions and letters home - Harry talks McGonagall out of taking away points.) But McGonagall and Dumbledore are not happy.
If Snape had gone to fetch Professor McGonagall, head of Gryffindor House, they were hardly any better off. She might be fairer than Snape, but she was still extremely strict.
There was a knock on the office door and Snape, now looking happier than ever, opened it. There stood the headmaster, Professor Dumbledore. There was a long silence. Then Dumbledore said, “Please explain why you did this.” It would have been better if he had shouted. Harry hated the disappointment in his voice. 
Disciplinary Action #5 - Mrs. Norris' petrification
This is actually a really interesting little interaction because like... everyone involved is half-right.
“I suggest, Headmaster, that Potter is not being entirely truthful,” [Snape] said.
Absolutely correct. Harry is hiding the fact that he found Mrs. Norris because he was following the basilisk's voice.
“It might be a good idea if he were deprived of certain privileges until he is ready to tell us the whole story. I personally feel he should be taken off the Gryffindor Quidditch team until he is ready to be honest.” “Really, Severus,” said Professor McGonagall sharply, “I see no reason to stop the boy playing Quidditch. This cat wasn’t hit over the head with a broomstick. There is no evidence at all that Potter has done anything wrong.”
McGonagall is also right - Harry hasn't done anything wrong - and even if he had, taking him off the quidditch team is an extreme punishment that won't even have the desired effect. When Umbridge tries this exact thing, it just makes Harry's behavior worse.
Dumbledore was giving Harry a searching look. His twinkling light-blue gaze made Harry feel as though he were being X-rayed. “Innocent until proven guilty, Severus,” he said firmly.
Dumbledore absolutely knows more than he's saying. But, he's going to let Harry come to him on his own terms ("Is there anything you wish to tell me, Harry?") - otherwise Harry is never going to trust him, and that is the most important consideration here. So... Severus gets low-key gaslit.
“Midnight,” said Harry. “We’d better get to bed before Snape comes along and tries to frame us for something else.”
The first time that the text *explicitly* gives us Unreliable Narrator Harry. We know that Snape didn't try to frame him... but that's still how Harry thinks about it.
Class #2 - Hermione Steals Ingredients  
During this class, Snape does seem to be coming for the Gryffindors in general, not just Harry:
Snape prowled through the fumes, making waspish remarks about the Gryffindors’ work while the Slytherins sniggered appreciatively.
We also get a causal "Snape turned and walked off to bully Neville." And he does continue let Malfoy get away with stuff - Malfoy is of course trying to start something to get Harry and Ron in trouble, like he does.
Draco Malfoy, who was Snape’s favorite student, kept flicking puffer-fish eyes at Ron and Harry, who knew that if they retaliated they would get detention faster than you could say “Unfair.”
Harry throws a firework into Goyle's cauldron to create a distraction for Hermione. Snape handles the situation honestly pretty well:
Snape was trying to restore calm and find out what had happened.  “Silence! SILENCE!” Snape roared. “Anyone who has been splashed, come here for a Deflating Draught — when I find out who did this —” “If I ever find out who threw this,” Snape whispered, “I shall make sure that person is expelled.”
He doesn't come directly for Harry, which is actually a little surprising. But this class (and this book) is more about the Slytherin/Gryffindor divide, so I guess that does make sense.
Class #3 - The Dueling Club
Snape showed up to cause problems on purpose. He's pairing up Harry and Draco because, it would be funny. The Slytherins are cheering him on during his one-on-one with Lockhart. We get one more snipe at "the famous Harry Potter." (again, fixated on that whole 'fame' thing.) And then he's able slide one more insult at Neville.
STUDENTS INSULTED - 1 (TOTAL - 3)
“Longbottom causes devastation with the simplest spells. We’ll be sending what’s left of Finch-Fletchley up to the hospital wing in a matchbox.”
Class #4 - Malfoy's "Broken" Arm + "Poisoning" Trevor
Malfoy staggers in late because of his "injury," and doesn't get in trouble.
Harry and Ron scowled at each other; Snape wouldn’t have said “settle down” if they’d walked in late, he’d have given them detention.
They're basically correct about this. Snape never gives out detention, but over the course of the series Harry will lose 70 points for being "late."
Then Snape has Ron cut up Malfoy's roots for him, trade roots when he does a bad job, and make Harry skin his shrivelfig.
Malfoy had always been able to get away with anything in Snape’s classes; Snape was head of Slytherin House, and generally favored his own students above all others.
But it's really Neville who is having a bad time in class today.
Neville regularly went to pieces in Potions lessons; it was his worst subject, and his great fear of Professor Snape made things ten times worse.
And I really don't blame him:
"Tell me, boy, does anything penetrate that thick skull of yours? Didn’t you hear me say, quite clearly, that only one rat spleen was needed? Didn’t I state plainly that a dash of leech juice would suffice? What do I have to do to make you understand, Longbottom?” Neville was pink and trembling. He looked as though he was on the verge of tears.
Making a student cry is... not great. And I don't think we ever get a reason for why Snape seems to hate Neville so much in particular. A little later on we're told "he was bullying Neville worse than ever" and when Snape's leaving the staff room before the Boggart lesson he's says - “Possibly no one’s warned you, Lupin, but this class contains Neville Longbottom. I would advise you not to entrust him with anything difficult.”
“Please, sir,” said Hermione, “please, I could help Neville put it right —” “I don’t remember asking you to show off, Miss Granger,” said Snape coldly, and Hermione went as pink as Neville. “Longbottom, at the end of this lesson we will feed a few drops of this potion to your toad and see what happens. Perhaps that will encourage you to do it properly.” Snape moved away, leaving Neville breathless with fear. (...) "If he has managed to produce a Shrinking Solution, it will shrink to a tadpole. If, as I don’t doubt, he has done it wrong, his toad is likely to be poisoned.”
Probably one of Snape's cruelest moments - especially the bit where he's forcing Neville to poison his pet. It's super plausible that he was always planning to save Trevor (he does have antidote in his robes). But Neville doesn't know that. And it's like... does Snape think this is motivating? Because it doesn't work, Hermione has to bail out Neville, and then gets punished for it.
Five points from Gryffindor,” said Snape, which wiped the smiles from every face. “I told you not to help him, Miss Granger.
STUDENTS INSULTED - 2 (TOTAL - 6 )
"thick skull" (Neville)
"I would advise you not to entrust him with anything difficult" (Neville)
CRYING STUDENTS - 1
(Neville)
POINTS TAKEN: - 5 (TOTAL - 17)
Class #5 - Subbing Defense Against the Dark Arts
Harry starts off by losing points for being late, and I guess nosy? (or conscientious.)
"This lesson began ten minutes ago, Potter, so I think we’ll make it ten points from Gryffindor. Sit down.” “What’s wrong with him?” Snape’s black eyes glittered. “Nothing life-threatening,” he said, looking as though he wished it were. “Five more points from Gryffindor, and if I have to ask you to sit down again, it will be fifty.”
Then we learn that Lupin keeps bad class records. Which is honestly ... in character, and doesn't have anything to do with Slytherin/Gryffindor bias. I'm just throwing it in because it IS really annoying when other teachers don't leave you good sub notes.
Professor Lupin has not left any record of the topics you have covered so far —” “Please, sir, we’ve done boggarts, Red Caps, kappas, and grindylows,” said Hermione quickly, “and we’re just about to start —” “Be quiet,” said Snape coldly. “I did not ask for information. I was merely commenting on Professor Lupin’s lack of organization.”
Then... Snape makes another student cry:
"That is the second time you have spoken out of turn, Miss Granger,” said Snape coolly. “Five more points from Gryffindor for being an insufferable know-it-all.” Hermione went very red, put down her hand, and stared at the floor with her eyes full of tears.  “You asked us a question and she knows the answer! Why ask if you don’t want to be told?” The class knew instantly [Ron] had gone too far. Snape advanced on Ron slowly, and the room held its breath. “Detention, Weasley,” Snape said silkily, his face very close to Ron’s.
And Ron ends up in detention.
STUDENTS INSULTED - 2 (TOTAL - 6 )
"insufferable know-it-all." (Hermione)
CRYING STUDENTS - 1 (TOTAL - 2)
(Hermione)
DETENTIONS GIVEN: - 1
(Ron)
POINTS TAKEN: - 20 (TOTAL - 37)
Class #6 - Malfoy at it Again
Malfoy spent much of their next Potions class doing dementor imitations across the dungeon; Ron finally cracked and flung a large, slippery crocodile heart at Malfoy, which hit him in the face and caused Snape to take fifty points from Gryffindor.
That plausible deniability is cracking a little, Snape. Dementor impressions?
POINTS TAKEN: - 50 (TOTAL - 87)
Disciplinary Action #6 - Post-Hogsmeade Check-In
Malfoy tells Snape that Harry snuck into Hogsmeade - which he absolutely did do. Snape starts off pretty reasonable and then goes... off script...
“Everyone from the Minister of Magic downward has been trying to keep famous Harry Potter safe from Sirius Black."
Like this is the same point Lupin will make (more effectively) later:
"I cannot make you take Sirius Black seriously. But I would have thought that what you have heard when the dementors draw near you would have had more of an effect on you. Your parents gave their lives to keep you alive, Harry. A poor way to repay them — gambling their sacrifice for a bag of magic tricks.” He walked away, leaving Harry feeling worse by far than he had at any point in Snape’s office. “It’s my fault,” said Ron abruptly. “I persuaded you to go. Lupin’s right, it was stupid, we shouldn’t’ve done it —”
BUT Snape just starts spiraling about fame and James:
"But famous Harry Potter is a law unto himself. Let the ordinary people worry about his safety! Famous Harry Potter goes where he wants to, with no thought for the consequences.” “How extraordinarily like your father you are, Potter (...) He too was exceedingly arrogant. A small amount of talent on the Quidditch field made him think he was a cut above the rest of us too. Strutting around the place with his friends and admirers . . . The resemblance between you is uncanny.” “Rules were for lesser mortals, not Quidditch Cup-winners. His head was so swollen —”
Until Harry snaps at him, and Snape calls in... Lupin. I honestly have no idea why he calls in Lupin. He certainly doesn't believe "the dark arts are your area of expertise." It does lead to a very funny showdown over the map where Lupin knows he's "Moony," Snape knows he's "Moony," Lupin knows that Snape knows he's Moony... but isn't allowed to call him on it, so he just placidly lies his way through the interaction, and Snape gets nothing. Dumbledore actually hits him with a very similar sort of gaslighting at the end of the book:
“YOU DON’T KNOW POTTER!” shrieked Snape. “HE DID IT, I KNOW HE DID IT —” “That will do, Severus,” said Dumbledore quietly. “Think about what you are saying. This door has been locked since I left the ward ten minutes ago. Madam Pomfrey, have these students left their beds?” “Of course not!” said Madam Pomfrey, bristling (...) “Well, there you have it, Severus,” said Dumbledore calmly.
STUDENTS INSULTED - 2 (TOTAL - 8 )
"exceedingly arrogant" (Harry)
"[thought he was] a cut above the rest of us" (Harry)
Class #7 - Neville Melts Another Cauldron
The next two days passed without great incident, unless you counted Neville melting his sixth cauldron in Potions. Professor Snape, who seemed to have attained new levels of vindictiveness over the summer, gave Neville detention, and Neville returned from it in a state of nervous collapse, having been made to disembowel a barrel full of horned toads.
I do think the fact that Neville has a pet toad adds another level of meanness to this detention. Snape's detentions tend to be both sensorially and psychologically unpleasant. He has Ron scrub bedpans, he has Harry copy the files Filtch keeps about the Marauder's rulebreaking, at one point he schedules detention over quidditch practice on purpose, and has Harry pick out dead flobberworms without using gloves.
DETENTIONS GIVEN: - 1 (TOTAL - 2)
Class #8 - Hermione's Teeth Incident
Double Potions was always a horrible experience, but these days it was nothing short of torture. Being shut in a dungeon for an hour and a half with Snape and the Slytherins, all of whom seemed determined to punish Harry as much as possible for daring to become school champion, was about the most unpleasant thing Harry could imagine.
Harry is correct about Snape blaming him for being Champion. Snape absolutely thinks he puts his own name in the Goblet ("Don’t go blaming Dumbledore for Potter’s determination to break rules. He has been crossing lines ever since he arrived here —”)
He shows up, and Malfoy's outdone himself with the SUPPORT CEDRIC DIGGORY/POTTER STINKS badges. (Got to maintain that plausible deniability...) Then Malfoy provokes Harry - their spells meet in the middle and ricochet. Harry's boil charm hits Goyle, and Draco's teeth-growing charm hits Hermione.
Goyle bellowed and put his hands to his nose, where great ugly boils were springing up — Hermione, whimpering in panic, was clutching her mouth. “Hermione!” Ron had hurried forward to see what was wrong with her; Harry turned and saw Ron dragging Hermione’s hand away from her face. It wasn’t a pretty sight. Hermione’s front teeth — already larger than average — were now growing at an alarming rate; she was looking more and more like a beaver as her teeth elongated, past her bottom lip, toward her chin — panic-stricken, she felt them and let out a terrified cry. “And what is all this noise about?” said a soft, deadly voice.
Snape gets Malfoy to tell him what happened, and addresses him in a way that seems unusually harsh -
Snape pointed a long yellow finger at Malfoy and said, “Explain.” “Potter attacked me, sir —” “We attacked each other at the same time!” Harry shouted. “— and he hit Goyle — look —”
Which kind of suggests that Snape (who is very capable when it comes to magical accidents) is about to sort this out properly.
Snape examined Goyle (...) “Hospital wing, Goyle,” Snape said calmly. “Malfoy got Hermione!” Ron said. “Look!” He forced Hermione to show Snape her teeth — she was doing her best to hide them with her hands, though this was difficult as they had now grown down past her collar. (...) Snape looked coldly at Hermione, then said, “I see no difference.” Hermione let out a whimper; her eyes filled with tears, she turned on her heel and ran, ran all the way up the corridor and out of sight.
Presumably "I see no difference" is Snape making comment about the fact that Hermione has large teeth, normally. Which... isn't good. She's clearly panicking and crying, and he dealt with Goyle appropriately (and Neville, when he was also hit with splashes of boil-potion), so why not Hermione? Not one of Snape's best moments.
At which point, Harry and Ron start swearing at him.
“Let’s see,” he said, in his silkiest voice. “Fifty points from Gryffindor and a detention each for Potter and Weasley.
STUDENTS INSULTED - 1 (TOTAL - 9 )
"I see no difference" (Hermione)
CRYING STUDENTS - 1 (TOTAL - 3)
DETENTIONS GIVEN: - 2 (TOTAL - 4)
POINTS TAKEN: - 50 (TOTAL - 137)
Disciplinary Action #7 - Yule Ball Chaperone
Snape had his wand out and was blasting rosebushes apart, his expression most ill-natured. Squeals issued from many of the bushes, and dark shapes emerged from them. “Ten points from Ravenclaw, Fawcett!” Snape snarled as a girl ran past him. “And ten points from Hufflepuff too, Stebbins!”
POINTS TAKEN: - 10, -10
Class #9 - Rita Skeeter's Interview
Snape starts off reasonable, by asking the Trio not to talk about Rita Skeeter in class:
“Fascinating though your social life undoubtedly is, Miss Granger,” said an icy voice right behind them, and all three of them jumped, “I must ask you not to discuss it in my class. Ten points from Gryffindor.”
But then he finds the magazine, and starts reading "Harry Potter's Secret Heartache" aloud. This situation is just really well set up to ping all of the baggage Snape has around Harry being "famous." Unfortunately, once again it seems to be Hermione who is caught in the crossfire.
“You might be laboring under the delusion that the entire Wizarding world is impressed with you,” Snape went on, so quietly that no one else could hear him (...) “but I don’t care how many times your picture appears in the papers. To me, Potter, you are nothing but a nasty little boy who considers rules to be beneath him.” “So I give you fair warning, Potter,” Snape continued in a softer and more dangerous voice, “pint-sized celebrity or not — if I catch you breaking into my office one more time —”
Which (this time) Harry did not actually do. And then the class ends with Snape threatening him with Veritaserum.
So, final tally:
STUDENTS INSULTED: 2 (TOTAL - 11 )
"nasty little boy" (Harry)
"considers rules to be beneath him." (Harry)
CRYING STUDENTS: TOTAL - 3)
DETENTIONS GIVEN: TOTAL - 4)
POINTS TAKEN: - 10, -10, -10 (TOTAL - 147)
As things stand (stay tuned for part 2) - Snape has never punished a Slytherin, has never scolded or criticized a Slytherin - unless you considered Slytherins to be included in the single sentence "criticizing almost everyone except Malfoy." He also lets them get away with behavior like talking and laughing in class, being late, and general messing around that he does not tolerate from Gryffindors. So, as it stands I do have to conclude that yes, he does favor them.
I was surprised with how often this preoccupation with Harry being famous comes up, and how it's Harry, Hermione and Neville that get the bulk of his attention during class. (Ron manages to stay out of it - except when he's defending Hermione, or his family.) Draco's tactics are also EXTREMELY consistent, and he and Snape (Teacher and Teacher's Pet) seem to low-key reinforce/enable each other's bad behavior.
I think Snape might be a little fairer in this regard during books 5-7, but we will see.
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Time Travel PART 03
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Part 01, Part 02, Part 03
OKAY OKAY, now that we’re at this point, I can tell more of the story. As you guessed, this is Curly going back in time after his ass got frozen in the cryopod. Problem is, after having spent months unable to be alive, he's struggling to jump back in the grind (he kinda forgot how to fonction as a human)
Second complication in the mess of his life is : he's not the only lucky guy who got a second chance (?)
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I'm back, yeahhh🧌🫡
I'm sorry for all this waiting, I'm indeed continuing this little project, it's not done (I would say so if I were to discontinue it don't worry) For the people still here, well thank you all for all your kind words regarding my work and have fun reading that one! I progressed a lot since I started this so it took me quite some time to be satisfied with this part🫡
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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Time travel PART 2
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Part 01, Part 02, Part 03
I have a script for how this, I can't waittt to post the next part!!
Jimmy is going to be fun(terrifying) to work with. Also, imagine having to try to talk after been stuck without lips, face, hearing and everything for months-
AND having to deal with the fact that you fucked up bad
Anyway I'll go back to drawing the next part, bye
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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Time travel PART 1
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Part 01, Part 02
Curly going back in time
He’s not the best guy (not a all) BUT DAMN HE HAS A LOT TO TAKE IN
(Daisuke just staying🧍is so funny to me)
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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‎⋆˚𖥔 ݁ ˖Beyond the village gates 𓂃.☘︎ ݁˖
This is a DTIYS by;http://instagram.com/yuniichu?igsh=
(OG redraw below)
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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laurance and cadenza zvahl
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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refrigerator your mindset 🤯🤯🤯
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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The above is a video shared by smrchildsadness on Twitter, showing a person participating in a pride parade exchanging a pride flag with a person standing on his (am using his pronoun based on the TikToks/Tweets of what happened) doorway who had a Portuguese flag. There are sounds of cheers and crying and the two people hug each other as they exchange the flags. The man at the doorway then waved kisses to the crowd within the pride parade.
The Tweet says: "NO YOU DONT UNDERSTAND HE WAS WAVING THE PORTUGUESE FLAG BECAUSE HE DIDN'T HAVE A PRIDE FLAG AND THEY TRADED FLAGS AND HE'S SO EMOTIONAL TO GET HIS OWN PRIDE FLAG I'M EMOTIONALLY RUINED"
For context, apparently they were worried that maybe he's a nationalist because he was waving the Portuguese flag and some nationalists opposing the pride march were waving that flag. But upon interacting with him, it turns out he didn't have have a pride flag and he wanted to wave *a* flag in support of the pride march. So they had an exchange and now he has his own pride flag 😭🥹.
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The image above is a Tweet by kunwara_ladkaa that says "I'm crying so much right now (Image taken by Manuel Fernando Araújo/Lusa)". The image shows the same man from the pride parade crying as he hugs his new pride flag.
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The above image is a Tweet by dudz_zZzz that says "ainda não parei de pensar nele," which according to Google translate from Portuguese to English is "I still haven't stopped thinking about him." The image is a drawing of the person from the pride parade, crying as he hugs his new pride flag.
Posts were made on July 1, 2024.
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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APHMAU VIDCON ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THOSE WHO COULDNT WATCH IT:
Alternates S2
Mystreet S7 and S8
My Inner Demons S2
Plans to finish Minecraft Diaries
Plans for Mermaid Tales S2
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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My right pocket
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My left pocket
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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I LOGE THE FRONT HOTTOMS I LOVE THE FRONT BOTTOMS I LOVE THE FROMT BORTOMS I LOVE U BRIAN I LOVE U MATT OHHHH I LOVE TFB SOOOO MUCH
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feral-sock-boy · 2 months ago
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Okay so someone made a post about how they think Garroth is actually incredibly rude and I CANT REMEMBER WHO MADE SAID POST but I completely agree.
I am obsessed with the idea of Garroth acting so noble and knightly on the outside but when all is said and done he IS still the offspring of Garte and the rightful heir to O’khasis. Like Garte is described as being a cruel king-like figure, Garroth’s own brother - Zane - is evil as well (give or take), so why would Garroth be the exception?
Not saying Garroth is inherently EVIL but I think he would have a little… spunk to him. A little kick. Not on PURPOSE, but I like the idea that there are some things that just wouldn’t occur to him. Like doing more to help the village or NOT making Aphmau do all of these odd tasks that he could do himself.
Deep down, there is an air of selfishness to him. He has a HIGH level of self-preservation throughout season one all the way up until the fight with Zane where he lets everyone else flee through the portal while he stayed behind. I like to think he’s actually terrified of death. He speaks very honorably about it, like when he made the new guard pledge that they had to kill themselves if they were ever caught by the Shadow Lord, but deep down he’s terrified and probably wouldn’t. I like to think that after Laurence’s transformation, Garroth becomes lowkey obsessed with him and not only in a romantic way. He becomes fascinated.
Hehehe good solid morally gray characters uwu
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