How was Snape helping Harry?
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How was Snape helping Harry?
After Dumbledore dies, Snape has to try to help Harry defeat the Horcruxes like he told Dumbledore he would. He is the one who journeys to the Forest of Dean and leaves the sword in the lake. He then produces his Patronus to lead Harry to the spot.
Why did Snape make an unbreakable vow?
Snape agreed to make the Unbreakable Vow because he knew he’d keep it. He was careful with his words on that and that’s where he kept his options open – If Draco would be unsuccessful in killing Dumbledore (as Nacrissa feared), then Snape knew he’d have to fall back on his promise to Dumbledore to kill him.
Why did Snape do the unbreakable vow?
What did Snape do that helped Harry Potter the most?
Of all the things Snape does that help Harry the most, providing the memories to Harry as he was dying was definitely the most helpful. This is another example of Snape doing something because he felt he owed it to Dumbledore, so it definitely wasn’t out of emotion or suddenly liking Harry.
Did Dumbledore lie to Snape about Harry Potter?
(To be clear, Dumbledore lied to Snape; Dumbledore was quite certain that Harry would not die). It’s not “helping” Harry when Snape was just trying to assuage his own feelings about being responsible for getting Lily killed. How did Snape help Harry Potter?
Was Severus Snape always so bad?
When it comes to Harry Potter, Snape was exceptionally critical of the boy wizard but he wasn’t always so bad. Of all the characters from Harry Potter, Severus Snape is by far one of the most controversial. The way fans feel about him is very divided.
Why did Snape want Harry to get expelled?
Given that Snape was often supposed to be helping Dumbledore keep an eye on Harry, it’s kind of ridiculous that Snape wanted him to get expelled so badly. He was always extremely frustrated when Harry wasn’t kicked out of school after he got into trouble.