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Date: 2005-07-20 01:10 pm (UTC)It interests me that Harry has ambiguous morality, because I tend to find the morally grey characters more interesting. Probably why Boromir is my favorite character in Lord of the Rings. :) But somehow, I don't really think Rowling is trying to make him that ambiguous. I hope she is, but something tells me she isn't.
I will be incredibly, incredibly disappointed if Snape really does turn out to have been evil all along, because I liked his complexity. That seems too simple an explanation, to just let Harry have been right about Snape all along.