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Does Harry ever get good at Occlumency?

Does Harry ever get good at Occlumency?

Harry, however, failed to master Occlumency. In part, this was because he was unable to master his emotions – Dumbledore should have known he’d find that hard, given he often pointed to Harry’s ability to feel as one his greatest strengths.

What did Snape do the night Voldemort returned?

Snape uses his Dark Mark as proof that Voldemort has returned After the Third Task and the Rebirth of Lord Voldemort, Barty Crouch Jnr took Harry to Moody’s office. He was subsequently sent on a secret mission by Dumbledore to rejoin the Death Eaters and spy on the Dark Lord as a double agent.

Why did Snape meet Dumbledore on the hilltop?

Snape meets Dumbledore on the Windy Hilltop. Death Eater Severus Snape sent a message to Albus Dumbledore to meet him on a lonely windswept hilltop in late 1980 so he could warn him that Lily Evans Potter and her child were in danger of being attacked by Voldemort (DH33).

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What prompted Snape to betray Voldemort and become a Death Eater?

The loss of Lily Potter was what prompted Snape to betray Voldemort. He lost the devotion that is so characteristic of all Death Eaters. But Snape had to protect his cover thus he used the title that all Death Eaters used to put Voldemort on a pedestal.

Why did Severus Snape send Albus Dumbledore a message?

Death Eater Severus Snape sent a message to Albus Dumbledore to meet him on a lonely windswept hilltop in late 1980 so he could warn him that Lily Evans Potter and her child were in danger of being attacked by Voldemort (DH33). When the Headmaster arrived he found a… Read More

What happened to the Death Eaters after Snape killed Dumbledore?

After Snape kills Dumbledore on top of the Astronomy Tower, he tries to flee with the other Death Eaters but Harry chases him across the grounds, attempting several spells which Snape deflects. One of the Death Eaters uses the Cruciatus Curse on Harry, but Snape orders them to stop.