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This explains Moody's interest in the map, and why he is so keen to borrow it: apart from it being a useful tool that shows everyone's whereabouts at the school, it can also expose him as an impostor. It was imperative to get the map away from Harry to conceal his true identity. There may have been an even more immediate need for Moody getting the map into his possession: the map was revealing that it was Barty Crouch standing directly opposite Harry rather than the real Mad Eye Moody. Also, it does seem that if Harry were a little more observant, he might have noticed on the map that the real "Mad Eye" Moody never appears to leave the Defensive Arts instructor's living quarters (where he is being imprisoned) or that Barty Crouch is often in places and at times when only Mad Eye Moody should be there. Moody's suggestion that Harry become an Auror may have been intended as flattery to distract Harry's attention away from the map and also deflect questions as to exactly why Moody would want the map. Whether or not Moody's flattery was genuine, Harry is indeed well-suited to becoming an Auror, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Defence Against the Dark Arts|Defence Against the Dark Arts]] being his best subject; Barty may realize he needs to be cautious around Harry because of this.
 
Snape seems unusually aware of where Harry might be, heading directly for him despite the Invisibility Cloak. It is never certain how he decides where Harry might be hiding, but we note the existence of [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Legilimency|Legilimency]], a magical skill [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Order of the Phoenix/Chapter 24|described in a later book]]. Harry has mentioned [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Philosopher's Stone/Chapter 13|as early as the first book]] having the uneasy feeling that Snape was reading his mind. While Snape will say that legilimency is not the same as reading someone's mind, it does seem, from our viewpoint, very similar. It is possible that Snape, believing Harry to be nearby, uses legilimency to see what Harry is seeing and thus determine where he is. If this is the case, it is unknown why Snape backs down and accepts Moody's assertion that there is nobody there. While Snape's using legilimency this way is a possibility, the link is tenuous enough that we do not choose to show it in the connections section.
 
In a later chapter, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Sirius Black|Sirius]] claims Snape was never accused of being a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Death Eaters|Death Eater]]; this is actually incorrect, Snape was accused, but [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]] vouched for him. It was, we believe, Moody who arrested Snape, and who is probably still suspicious that he is a Death Eater; the false Moody will display this same belief in order to be true to his model, and to avoid making Dumbledore suspicious. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Igor Karkaroff|Karkaroff]] is a known Death Eater, Sirius mentioned that just before the first[[Muggles' taskGuide to Harry Potter/Major Events/First Task|First Task]]. If Snape was or still is a Death Eater, as [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Ron Weasley|Ron]], Harry, and to a lesser extent [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Hermione Granger|Hermione]] suspect, that would explain why he and Karkaroff were on a first-name basis at the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Yule Ball|Yule Ball]].
 
Finally, it is unknown whether Barty Crouch, Jr. actually knows if Snape was a Death Eater. It is learned [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Goblet of Fire/Chapter 37|at the end of this book]] that Snape bears the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dark Mark|Dark Mark]], which not only brands Death Eaters, but also acts as a summons from the Dark Lord. In the second chapter of [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Half-Blood Prince/Chapter 2|''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'']], we learn that Snape not only is a Death Eater, but had become part of Voldemort's inner council; given his knowledge of Voldemort's plans concerning the Potters, as revealed [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 33|in the final book]], it is likely that he had been in Voldemort's inner councils also in his previous rise to power. Considering how young Barty was when he was imprisoned, it is possible that he was never directly connected with Voldemort, but only associated with the Dark Lord's supporters after Voldemort himself was gone. If so, he might have learned that Snape was in Voldemort's inner council from [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Bellatrix Lestrange|Bellatrix Lestrange]] or her associates, or possibly, more recently, from the true Alastor Moody. Barty is likely unaware that Dumbledore vouched for Snape's allegiance, but he would immediately see that Dumbledore had complete trust in him despite his Dark history.