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Did Lily actually love Snape?
Her refusal to do so even though she had a choice is what created the magic that protected Harry. The deep, unrequited love Snape held for Lily for almost all of his life also influenced his Patronus, which took the form of a silver doe – the same as hers, caused him to spy on Voldemort for Albus Dumbledore.
Were Snape and Lily meant to be together?
Wasn’t the prophecy non-specific. E.g. Snape did NOT choose Dark Arts over her. He chose the dark arts over a generic “child born as the seventh month dies….” He did not know it was Harry or Neville or …. Once he found out it was the Potter’s he immediately begs for Lily’s (but not James’ or Harry’s) life.
Why did Lily rejects Snape?
Originally Answered: In the Harry Potter series, why didn’t Lily marry Snape? The simple answer: She didn’t love him. The more complicated answer: He proved again and again that he wasn’t willing to listen to Lily, respect her or her views, or love her in a healthy way.
Was Snape’s love for Lily Evans obsessive?
I think Snape was completely obsessive in general, which, in particular, made him consider Lily Evans his only love ever. I don’t use the term “true love”, because that is up to much discussion, especially when it comes from somebody so obsessive. Nevertheless, here are a few thoughts to support what I say:
Did Lily have feelings for Severus Snape?
Obviously Lily ultimately chose James Potter over Severus Snape, and Lily and James got married and had their only child, Harry Potter. But Lily could have just as easily made another choice, and despite some of Snape’s more obvious negative qualities she certainly did have strong feelings for him as well.
Did Lily Potter make Snape a better person?
Lily undoubtedly made Snape a better person, but their relationship was far from being one-sided. James and Lily were both students in Gryffindor, so it goes without saying that they have some natural bravery and boldness in them.
Why can’t Snape move on from Lily and James?
Snape was in love with Lily and can’t move on because of his guilt. Through his memories, it’s revealed that he was worried about Harry’s future when Lily and James died and that he was afraid of seeing Harry when he’s old enough to attend Hogwarts. He can hardly bear to see Harry every day, being reminded of Lily and everything he lost.