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What lies behind the word always in Harry Potter?

In the wake of Rickman’s death, Rowling shared what she had revealed to him. “I told Alan what lies behind the word ‘always,’” explained Rowling on Twitter. As Harry Potter fans know, that is the word Snape uses to describe his perpetual love of Lily Potter, at the end of the series.

What is the significance of Snapes Patronus?

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.

Why did Severus Snape hate Harry?

A Professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Snape is hostile to Harry due to his resemblance to his father James Potter. The fact that Lily chose James Potter, Harry’s father, only fuels Snape’s hostility towards Harry.

What does Snape say in the first Potions class?

He said, “According to Victorian flower language, asphodel is a type of lily meaning ‘my regrets follow you to the grave’ and wormwood means ‘absence’ and also typically symbolizes bitter sorrow.” If you combined that, Snape’s words mean “I bitterly regret Lily’s death.”

Why did Snape say Expecto Patronum?

Snapes creates the Patronus in Dumbledores office to show that the reason he does anything at all for Harry is because he loved and still loves Lily. Snape simply cast his patronus so harry wouldnt hesitate to follow it. Since a patronus isnt an act of dark magic and he couldnt show to harry that it was Snape.

What did Snape say to Lily after all this time?

“After all this time?” “Always,” said Snape. Whether it’s the book or film version fans prefer, it all boils down to one thing: Snape’s love for Harry’s mother, Lily. The answer to “always” is what helped Rickman better understand the Hogwarts potions professor he played in the series.

What does Snape mean when he says always?

“Always,” said Snape.” You might not understand the importance behind this particular line, but for us Potter fans, it helps us understand the other side to Severus Snape. He was a human after all, he had loved and lost, and suddenly all that anger you might have had for this one person at that point, turned into a surge of respect.

Why is Snape so important in the Harry Potter series?

It was Snape who overheard the prophecy that would go on to define Lord Voldemort and Harry Potter’s lives for years afterwards. The prophecy can be seen as the catalyst for everything; it led to the death of Lily, his great love, and Snape spent the entire course of Harry’s (and his own) life trying to make amends.

Does Harry see Snape die in the last scene?

Harry, Ron, and Hermione witness Nagini bite Snape to death, and are present in the room in Snape’s final moments. He gets Harry to collect his tears and hints at him to look at his memories through Dumbledore’s Pensieve.