“He had indeed committed great acts of bravery and was, I think, a true Gryffindor”
You do know that that implies that Snape turned to be good because (and only because) he was a ‘Gryffindor at heart’, which practically means Gryffindor= good + purity +light. While Slytherins = evil + dark.
I’m not sure if I’m making sense or not. I hope you understand my meaning.
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You do know that that implies that Snape turned to be good because (and only because) he was a ‘Gryffindor at heart’, which practically means Gryffindor= good + purity +light. While Slytherins = evil + dark.
I’m not sure if I’m making sense or not. I hope you understand my meaning.
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