I know it would defuse the whole dramatic potential of the thing, but has the wizarding world really not heard of one-year contracts? After all, there seems to be no rule that the professor has to leave due to harm coming to him or her, and many appear to leave due to circumstances set in motion before their arrival (like pre-existing incompetence).
Moody did have a one-year contract—when he introduces himself to the classroom, he says he’ll only be there for the year. And yet he didn’t exactly get off free and easy, either.
An open lie, which could easily get back to the headmaster (“why can’t the cool Auror guy stay for more than one year?”) would be an exceedingly foolish way to start the year. Amusing nevertheless.
Lupin, Umbridge, and Snape all survive their terms as Defence professor essentially intact. One is drummed out by PR pressure, and two get promotions. Out of six total, that’s not an awful record.
Lupin was publicly outed as the wizarding version of a leper, if every leper was considered a serial killer, and this information that will not become secret again later. If he was having trouble keeping himself employed before...
Umbridge was freaking gang-raped by centaurs, traumatizing her. I mean, she got better and did get a nice position later, but...jeez.
Snape did survive a whole extra year, that’s true, but then he died. By the hand of the same person who implemented the curse, by the by. It could be a coincidence...but maybe not.
Lupin seems to have done okay. Yeah, being outed is unpleasant, but it doesn’t seem to have really affected him.
Umbridge...well, I have difficulty believing that even Voldemort would include bestial gang-rape as part of a curse. And while it is again something I wouldn’t want to have happen(to put it lightly), she doesn’t seem the worse for wear—she’s not any crazier after than before.
The Snape angle is interesting, though—I never thought of it that way.
I assumed he kept working for Dumbledore, via the Order of the Phoenix. At the very least, after Voldemort did rise again. He certainly was being kept busy enough by them from the 5th year on.
I don’t really have this difficulty, but alright. I doubt he specified anything in the casting—it could be as simple as “they leave the position before the end of the year in a manner that makes them feel regret.” Snape would certainly regret having to kill Dumbledore.
I know, the levels of Umbridge’s trauma at the end of 5th year is inconsistent with how she was seen later. I thought that mental magics were involved, but I admit it’s speculative.
I know it would defuse the whole dramatic potential of the thing, but has the wizarding world really not heard of one-year contracts? After all, there seems to be no rule that the professor has to leave due to harm coming to him or her, and many appear to leave due to circumstances set in motion before their arrival (like pre-existing incompetence).
Moody did have a one-year contract—when he introduces himself to the classroom, he says he’ll only be there for the year. And yet he didn’t exactly get off free and easy, either.
Ah, but that was the fake Moody—nothing he says can be trusted.
CONSTANT VIGILANCE!
An open lie, which could easily get back to the headmaster (“why can’t the cool Auror guy stay for more than one year?”) would be an exceedingly foolish way to start the year. Amusing nevertheless.
Lupin, Umbridge, and Snape all survive their terms as Defence professor essentially intact. One is drummed out by PR pressure, and two get promotions. Out of six total, that’s not an awful record.
...what?
Lupin was publicly outed as the wizarding version of a leper, if every leper was considered a serial killer, and this information that will not become secret again later. If he was having trouble keeping himself employed before...
Umbridge was freaking gang-raped by centaurs, traumatizing her. I mean, she got better and did get a nice position later, but...jeez.
Snape did survive a whole extra year, that’s true, but then he died. By the hand of the same person who implemented the curse, by the by. It could be a coincidence...but maybe not.
Lupin seems to have done okay. Yeah, being outed is unpleasant, but it doesn’t seem to have really affected him.
Umbridge...well, I have difficulty believing that even Voldemort would include bestial gang-rape as part of a curse. And while it is again something I wouldn’t want to have happen(to put it lightly), she doesn’t seem the worse for wear—she’s not any crazier after than before.
The Snape angle is interesting, though—I never thought of it that way.
I assumed he kept working for Dumbledore, via the Order of the Phoenix. At the very least, after Voldemort did rise again. He certainly was being kept busy enough by them from the 5th year on.
I don’t really have this difficulty, but alright. I doubt he specified anything in the casting—it could be as simple as “they leave the position before the end of the year in a manner that makes them feel regret.” Snape would certainly regret having to kill Dumbledore.
I know, the levels of Umbridge’s trauma at the end of 5th year is inconsistent with how she was seen later. I thought that mental magics were involved, but I admit it’s speculative.
I’ve seen a fanfic where they started using that loophole.