I’m not telling anyone she’s a Snape. I’m just commenting that Snape was actually a good guy in the story.
God, his bullying consisted of not giving Griffindor best scores, gee, so mean.
Meanwhile even in the first book we find out he was trying to save Harry from spells of Squirrel during that quidditch match.
But calling your kid after a “bully” is def a sign that an abused baby Harry just did it cause he’s so abused. Come on. He wasn’t meant to be a one dimensional character. If he was nice teacher in class AND literally the savior of those kids, it would be plain stupid.
I disagree that that’s what Rowling was trying to say.
The moral of the story is that truly mean people often can present as very nice on the exterior, like Squirrel, Lockhart, those kinds of examples were there to show early on this juxtaposition. And truly good people can often seem as “bad” until we know them better.