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Rowling eToys Interview". 2000. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 . Retrieved 16 July 2007. Snape wins favourite Harry Potter character". Telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on 28 September 2017 . Retrieved 18 April 2016. He also seems acutely aware that Crabbe and Goyle are not good students, as all the praise he gave was to Malfoy, who for all his faults, did well in school. Eventually he even puts them in detention for not doing their work!

The cores of both wands were made using the only two feathers that Albus Dumbledore's personal phoenix, Fawkes, ever allowed to be taken. Because of this, when the mortal enemies clashed, the wands would recognize each other as brothers and create a "reverse spell effect" that would blow up in Voldemort's face and even allow Harry's wand to absorb a portion of the dark lord's skill and prowess. Evil Former Friend: Towards Lily. It was his Fantastic Racism and his increasingly darker tendencies that drove her away, after which he committed full time to serving with the Death Eaters. Although he loses the evil part later, mostly after her death. Ambition Is Evil: Suffered from a big dose of this as a teenager, since he craved acceptance and respect and wished to show everyone that he was a clever and dangerous wizard, even if it meant being a Death Eater. He was deluded enough to believe that being a Death Eater would win his crush's affections.

His love for Lily

a b Elizabeth Hand (22 July 2007). "Harry's Final Fantasy: Last Time's the Charm". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012 . Retrieved 18 March 2008. Rowling was less forthcoming about Snape than she was for other characters, because his true loyalties and motivations were not revealed until the final book. [15] However, she hinted numerous times at Snape's important role, suggesting that people should "keep their eye on Snape". [4] [16] In 1999, answering a question regarding Snape's love life and the redemptive pattern to his character, Rowling expressed her surprise at the foresight. [17] Rowling also disclosed that after the publication of Prisoner of Azkaban, there was one female fan who guessed Snape loved Lily Potter, making Rowling wonder how she had given herself away. [18] The main antagonist of the Fantastic Beasts franchise was Gellert Grindelwald. While Johnny Depp played him in the first movie, Mads Mikkelsen played him in the sequels. This really changed his personality and what went into his wand. What is known is that Grindelwald acquired his wand before he started his education at Durmstrang Institute, and he used it throughout his school career and then as an adult when he began plotting his evil mission. However, Grindelwald eventually gave up his original wand after using it against Gregorovitch, and he then stole the Elder Wand.

Brian Linder; Phil Pirrello; Eric Goldman; Matt Fowler (14 July 2009). "Top 25 Harry Potter Characters". IGN. Archived from the original on 19 July 2009 . Retrieved 3 April 2011. Related to the above, Wrath. Snape has carried his grudge against James for years, long after the man was dead. As a result Snape passed this hatred on to everyone around him, especially Harry. Snape relentlessly torments Harry, completely ignoring that the boy is not his father and has traumatic memories like Snape had. He also bullies Neville because if Voldemort had gone after the Longbottoms, maybe Lily would still be alive. Ultimately, thanks to Snape being a Jerkass to them both, neither of them trust Snape when Harry goes on the run after the Horcruxes, and Neville leads a rebellion at the school. Harry Potter's best friend, Ron, has a bit of a rough "spell" with his Harry Potter character wands, going through two during his time at Hogwarts. His first, a hand-me-down from his brother Charlie Weasley, was 12 inches long and was made of ash, with a unicorn hair core. Unfortunately for Ron, this wand was snapped in half during a run-in with the Whomping Willow. He attempted to fix it with Spello-Tape, but it was a lost cause, and he was forced to get a new one after multiple malfunctions caused him much grief and embarrassment. He probably isn't completely lenient towards Slytherins either: after Harry and Ron's stunt with the flying car in the second book, he as good as says that he'd have expelled the two of them if they were in his house. In the movie, he flat-out admits it. After the completion of the series, Rowling began to speak openly about Snape, discussing the contrast between his character arc and that of Albus Dumbledore. [19] Rowling said "the series is built around [the Dumbledore and Snape storylines]", and maintained that she always knew what Snape would turn out to be at the end and that she carefully plotted his storyline throughout the series. "I had to drop clues all the way through because as you know in the seventh book when you have the revelation scene where everything shifts and you realise...what Snape's motivation was. I had to plot that through the books because at the point where you see what was really going on, it would have been an absolute cheat on the reader at that point just to show a bunch of stuff you've never seen before." [18] Rowling further said in an interview that she wanted Snape to find redemption and forgiveness: "Snape is a complicated man...he was a flawed human being, like all of us. Harry forgives him...Harry really sees the good in Snape ultimately... I wanted there to be redemption." [20] Appearances Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneIn Prisoner of Azkaban, he threatens to feed Neville's badly-made Shrinking Solution to his pet toad Trevor, and makes it clear that if the potion isn't made right, Trevor will probably be poisoned. At the end of class, when Neville's potion turns out to have been made correctly with help from Hermione, Snape takes five points from Gryffindor anyway! Personalize your wand with custom engraving including your name, special dates, or even famous quotes from the beloved Harry Potter series, the perfect way to add a special touch to your wand, making it feel truly unique and personal.

Expelliarmus – Used to disarm Professor Dumbledore with the intent of killing him in Half-Blood Prince When McGonagall openly turns against him and the Carrows to protect Harry and the other students, Snape goes Oh, Crap! as she draws her wand. He knows she is a great duellist, and aiming to kill. Even so, he refuses to take the offensive in either the book or the film. He promised Dumbledore to protect the school, teachers and all, and doesn't want another innocent person's death on his watch after what happened to the Muggle Studies professor.In the last book, it's revealed Snape pulled off a Heel–Face Turn long time ago and every of his actions in the books was on behalf of Dumbledore to protect Harry, including killing Dumbledore. In the second chapter of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Bellatrix Lestrange and Narcissa Malfoy visit Snape at his home in Spinner's End. Narcissa's son Draco has been given a difficult task by Voldemort, and Narcissa swears Snape to an Unbreakable Vow that he will protect Draco, help him complete Voldemort's task, and finish the task himself if Draco fails. When questioned by Bellatrix about his loyalties, Snape says he has been working for Voldemort ever since Voldemort's return, and explains his actions in the previous books in that light. He points out that gaining Dumbledore's trust and protection has kept him out of Azkaban and free to operate on Voldemort's behalf. [34] Just like Snape’s character, his use of magic across the seven books was rather contradictory. In Chamber of Secrets, it was Snape who (inadvertently) taught Harry the spell that he would end up using in the defeat of Lord Voldemort: Expelliarmus. Cursed and jinxed Muggles and animals – via Gormlaith Gaunt in Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Freudian Excuse: His bad homelife of an abusive father and neglectful mother created the foundation that Snape would base plenty of his pride and inferiority complex on. Add to that being accepted by the "wrong crowd" and him choosing his wants/ambitions first and foremost. Because You Were Nice to Me: Lily Evans Potter was his best and only childhood friend. This seems to be the reason he eventually fell madly in love with her and turned Double Agent to protect her from Voldemort.Add this high-quality wand replica to your Harry Potter collection with Professor Severus Snape's wand recreation, notorious Potions Master and also Head of Slytherin House. The unique wand has been sculped from resin and measures at approximately 33cm in length. Very very much so. This is one of the primary reasons for his loathing of James Potter; while Snape grew up in an abusive home and looked down upon, James had a wonderful family life and was a popular young man who was very talented in wizardy and sports. Then when he found out James liked Lily as well... The movie stars we're loving right now". EW.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2008 . Retrieved 23 March 2008.

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