Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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Does anybody else think there are more Snape-haters than Snape-lovers?
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As for Snape's redemption, I can see arguments for both sides. He could have done it out of pure, unhealthy obsession disguised as innocent love, only to serve himself. That is, of course, what the "haters" would say. Otherwise he could have done it because along the way he has realised his mistakes; perhaps his guilt helped him see the light. I think that somewhere along he must have realised that Voldemort's extremism was too much. To me, what is noble is that he sacrificed his life out of love, and that he has chosen the route of redemption despite his skewed mindset shaped by his lifetime endurance of hardships. These are qualities many of us can consider heroic.

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But seriously: I really DO think there are more haters than anything else. Your thoughts?