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does anyone know if sirius's mother hated him?

 Orionalphard posted Больше года
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BlackHound said:
Oh yeah, Walburga Black hated her son with a deep dark passion. It wasn't just disappointment, it was a psychotic hatred. She was a Pure-Blood Supremist, she disowned Sirius, so to her he was nothing еще than Muggle-loving scum. In fact, she disowned her own brother Alphard because he left Sirius gold, and she blasted him off the Family дерево just as she did Sirius. Sick, sick woman.
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posted Больше года 
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i agree if she didn't hate him we would have seen him on the Стена along with the rest of the pure-blood family that stayed true to the dark lord
twilighter4evr posted Больше года
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thanks i Любовь alphard bye
Orionalphard posted Больше года
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i hate walburga... how could Ты hate sirius?
padfoot-prongs posted Больше года
SevSnapeForev said:
I don't think she actually "hated" him. A mother cannot hate her son. I think she was just disappointed that he didn't follow the Black tradition and beliefs and later, the fact that he ran away from home.
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posted Больше года 
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She blasted him off the Стена and then screamed at him from her portrait...
Ninja-Kitten posted Больше года
LifesGoodx3 said:
Hate might be too strong of a word to describe how she felt towards her son, Sirius.

I think disappointment and embarrassment might be better words. She wanted her sons to carry on the Black legacy. She wanted them to Показать that by becoming Death Eaters, I think. Sirius, obviously, did not do that. He went against everything the Black family had believed and there was no way he was turning his back on his beliefs. She had raised him to think differently - She must have been disappointed when he turned out a way she didn't want him to be.

And why would she be embarrassed? Sirius was a Gryffindor - The first one ever in the Black family. Everyone would have expected him to follow in the families footsteps, and be put in Slytherin.

I think she disowned him, because she was too proud to admit her son turned out in a way she didn't want. I don't think she ever hated him; A mother loves their child no matter what & I think she did too, but she wouldn't let it show.
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posted Больше года 
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Yeah, she just didn't want other people to think that she had raised him the way he turned out.
Pigfarts posted Больше года
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omg, pigfarts, i Любовь your name! i Любовь a very potter musical!!!
padfoot-prongs posted Больше года
siriusblack4eva said:
Ohhh yeahhhh. Sirius' mother hated his guts. I think that's why I like him so much: I can relate to him. She loved him before he got sorted into Gryffindor, but once he did, bye-bye to the black family.
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kkbb97876 said:
I think she did hate him. I feel bad for him. I mean sure he сказал(-а) he hated his mother and he proably did, but Im sure that tere is a part of him that wished that his mother had cared.

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posted Больше года 
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Good way to put it. Poor Sirius...
siriusblack4eva posted Больше года
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I know I feel so bad for him, For me sirius and Severs had the worst lives in the Книги :(
kkbb97876 posted Больше года
Flickerflame said:
Her portrait's behaviour towards him in OOTP makes it clear that she hated him.
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padfoot-prongs said:
yeah, of course she did! she blasted him off her family tree, and when he told her portrait to shut up, her eyes popped with rage and she called him a creature of filth and a something-or-other of her flesh... I think it was an abomination of her flesh... so yeah, his mum did hate him... stupid old hag, this is Sirius, for god's sake! merlin's beard, how could Ты POSSIBLY hate Sirius? bloody idiot... must've had a brain disorder!
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Sirius1234 said:
Walburga black loved her son and was disappointed when sirius ran away. So she disowned him.
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