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 | | The words that seem to ascertain Flitwick's confinement for the rest of the battle to a state of unconsciouness are that he asks Snape to go back with him and help. |
 | | Professor Flitwick's state of mind/health II: Later on, we hear from Hagrid that Flitwick is in perfectly good health (confirmed by the man himself) and soon after, sure enough, Flitwick comes 'traisping' into McGonagall's office along with Sprout, Hagrid and Slughorn. |
 | | Of course, that protrayal can be argued against by saying Flitwick collapsed and that Snape was acting to protect the students, but nevertheless, if Snape is "evil" and did stun Flitwick then he may well have intented what I believe his actions achieved, hampering Order attempts to repel the Death Eaters. |
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