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This may just be Harry's youthful paranoia, generated by his fear that Snape is evil and working on behalf of Voldemort, but it did strike me (and obviouslyHarry has a horrible feeling that Snape can read minds.
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Could there be some truth to it? Obviously it can't be as simple as Snape really being a mind-reader or Harry would never get away with anything; but could he have some limited kind of prescience or telepathic ability? If so, where did he get it from?
And if Snape has some idea -- even a general one -- of what people around him are thinking, might this be part of the reason he's so nasty and bitter all the time?
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Date: 2003-05-25 12:46 am (UTC)It fits in with my own Grand Unified Snape Theory, that he's insecure, and was bullied by Muggles. Because of that he became excessively adept at reading minds, and at a point when his magic was getting stronger. It evolved into an uncanny ability to read minds.