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Do you think Lupin is correct when he tells Harry that hating Snape is an inherited prejudice?
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I think overall Lupin is trying to encourage Harry to not let his dislike of Snape stop him from trusting that he is on their side. I think though he is also sympathetic as he understands that there were many things outside of Harryโ€™s control which has lead to his animosity towards Snape as this was a feud that originated between Snape and James which Harry had nothing to do with it and then when Snape transfers it onto Harry, Harry returns it. Also I think Lupin himself feel guilty about the way the marauders treated Snape at school and is trying to be mature

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