Trick wrote:
Tharkun wrote:
All right then, let's see what you make of the "cling to some desperate hope" part that refers to "conspiracy theorists."
The hope that Snape is not evil, or the hope that he is evil? She doesn't specify. She could even be referring to what some conspiracy theorists do in general as there are plenty of various theories that have been about since the beginning. Or she may not count those who believe Snape isn't evil as conspiracy theorists from where she is standing.
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Or, hope that Dumbledore isn't really dead (or that Sirius isn't really dead) -- theories I've seen tossed around that, while possible, seem very unlikely given the usual conventions of story structure, which pretty much require the hero's mentors to die.
Or, it was merely friendly banter with the interviewer.
In the end of the interview she clearly states that telling whether Snape were evil would be a spoiler. This suggests to me that yes, she genuinely meant it to be ambiguous.
Rowling hasn't *always* shyed away from setting fan theories (like "Dumbledore is Harry's grandfather," or "Voldemort is the Half-Blood Prince") to rest in the past, after all.
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I mean, I presume you've read the arguments that Snape might not be evil. I don't claim these are ironclad arguments -- like I said, it seems to me that the issue was meant to be ambigious. But, I think they're good arguments... I don't think it's farfetched that they're right.
If I'm in denial, you must think they're bad arguments.... I mean, really bad arguments, completely unreasonable, easy to rebut.
So, can you come up with a rebuttal? "You're in denial" is not a rebuttal. "I think that Snape couldn't have performed Killing Curse unless he was evil" isn't a rebuttal unless you can come up with support from the text. (The
Killing Curse, mind you -- besides being somewhat ambiguous, the quote from Bellatrix was also about different curse).
:shrug: Like I said before, while I think that your opinion that Snape is really evil is a reasonable one (though not one I share), other reasonable people may disagree. The fact that people disagree with your opinion does not automatically make them in denial.