And if that wasnāt enough, he made them write those essays hoping some of them would realize Lupinās a werewolf. And one did, but Hermione is a fucking DECENT HUMAN BEING and said nothing. Apparently the āinsufferable know-it-all'Ā can keep her mouth closed, when itās for something important. Just like SnapeĀ didnāt do at the end of the book.
Iām getting mad, so hereās something Iāve realized while reading The Order of the Phoenix again. (Please keep in mind that my books are in Italian and some concepts might be hard to explain, I apologize for my English mistakes)
In chapter 14, when The Trio talked with Sirius, he said that two years before Dolores Umbridge had written a law against werewolves that made it almost impossible for Lupin to find a job.
Now ask yourself this question. Why two years?
What had happened two years before? During Harryās third year? Oh, right. The Magical World had discovered that one of Hogwartsā teachers (someone who was in constant conctat with their children) was a werewolf. Does that ring any bell?
But thatās not all! If we take a look at chapter 15, in the Daily Prophet article we can see a familiar name: Remus Lupin. In a newspaper. Where everyone can read it. āThe werewolf Remus Lupinā. No wonder he couldnāt find a job!
And itās not the first time the Daily Prophet has written about him, as itās stated in the article itself. There must have been a huge scandal when it had all come out.
So basically, when Snape decided he couldnāt bear not having what he wanted (for example, SIRIUS BLACK GETTING KISSED BY A DEMENTOR) and spilled the secret, he didnāt only tell the whole school. He didnāt only tell the kidsā parents. The told the whole Magical World.
He told the whole Magical World that a man who had kept his condition secret all his life was a werewolf.
And the Magical World responded with a law against werewolves.
So, basically, Snape didnāt only ruin Remus Lupinās life. He ruined the life of every single werewolf in the UK.
But, you know. Bravest man I ever knew.