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Keeper of the Superfluous Es! ([personal profile] themostepotente) wrote2005-04-18 08:43 pm

Fandom Discussion: How did Snape get his nickname?

In book number five, we learn that Severus has a very unflattering nickname -- this, of course, being Snivellus.

We've been left to wonder if this is simply nothing more than a bastardization of 'Severus,' or if 'Snivellus' has a much deeper meaning. 'Snivellus' would seem to indicate 'sniveling', yet when he unwillingly becomes the target of the Marauders' bullying in the 'Snape's Worst Memory' chapter, he seems only to lose his temper with a feeble attempt at getting even. Not even when he's hung upside down are we given any indication that he's moved to tears. Of course the Pensieve scene cuts out with James asking if anyone would like to see Snape pantsed, but what about before this incident?

Was Severus Snape prone to tears from repeated bullying -- or perhaps you have another explanation?

How do you think Severus earned his nickname?

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[identity profile] rikibeth.livejournal.com 2005-04-19 09:24 am (UTC)(link)
Absolutely! That's what *I* think, too. And those first tears were tears of rage and frustration, no question.

Why, yes, my maiden name was "Weiner," pronounced "whiner," and I know those sorts of tears...

[identity profile] ellid.livejournal.com 2005-04-19 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I went to college with a girl whose last name was "Slutsky." She changed it when she married, and I've always wondered why it took her so long....

[identity profile] themostepotente.livejournal.com 2005-04-19 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
What if her married name was worse? Though, geeze, Slutsky's pretty bad.

[identity profile] themostepotente.livejournal.com 2005-04-19 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, but kids nowadays will find something wrong with even the surname 'Smith.'

I endured my share of jibes with my last name too, hon :-)