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Why does Snape always say Harry Potter?
Snape’s ‘him’ is italicized, and then he produces a Patronus the same of Lily Potter’s. This indicated that Snape cared for Lily, and cared for Harry because Lily would have wanted it. “Always,” Snape responded. Snape has cared for Lily since knowing her.
Why did Snape tell Harry to take his tears?
Harry was later seen dropping Snape’s tears into the Pensieve. Snape told him to. It was necessary for Harry to take his tears so that he would know what he needed to do to defeat voldemort. Especially since the only other person that could tell him was Dumbledore and he was dead.
What does it mean that Snape’s Patronus is a doe?
Severus Snape’s Patronus was also a doe, which symbolized his love for Lily. Snape uses his doe Patronus to show Dumbledore that he never fell out of love with Lily, his childhood best friend. Snape’s doe Patronus reveals his one true motivation throughout Harry’s life: to protect the child of the woman he loved.
What did Snape do after he received his Hogwarts letter?
After receiving his Hogwarts letter, Snape had hopes that things would begin to look up. Unfortunately, instead of becoming his escape like it is for Harry so many years later, James Potter makes Snape’s time at Hogwarts seemingly unbearable with his constant bullying.
Why was Severus Snape so mean to James Potter?
Severus became the immediate enemy of James Potter and Sirius Black and was a frequent victim of their bullying. This led him to be irritable towards James’s son Harry when he was a professor.
Why does Snape look different in the Harry Potter books?
Unfortunately, instead of becoming his escape like it is for Harry so many years later, James Potter makes Snape’s time at Hogwarts seemingly unbearable with his constant bullying. The original artwork for the American Harry Potter books has Snape looking just slightly different than Rickman’s personification of the wizard.
How did Harry Potter get knocked off the Nimbus Two thousand?
Harry had a close call during his first Quidditch match when his Nimbus Two Thousand started a strange impromptu dance trying to knock him off. Meanwhile, Hermione noticed Professor Snape muttering with his eyes fixed on Gryffindor’s Seeker and, being Hermione, put two and two together.