Why did Snape put his memories in the Pensieve?
Table of Contents
- 1 Why did Snape put his memories in the Pensieve?
- 2 Did everyone know Snape was good?
- 3 Why did Snape not teach Harry occlumency properly?
- 4 Was Snape the reason Lily died?
- 5 What does Harry say to Snape in Order of the Phoenix?
- 6 What happened to Professor Snape in the Forbidden Forest?
- 7 Is Snape Good or bad?
Why did Snape put his memories in the Pensieve?
The memories that Snape put in the Pensieve were memories he never wanted Harry to see. So as a safe guard he borrowed Dumbledore’s Pensieve to store those memories during the lessons.
What did Snape’s memory reveal?
In Deathly Hallows, when Harry approached the Pensieve, he was grief-stricken and broken by battle. He practically fell into Snape’s memories, and discovered a little thin-faced boy who once knew a girl called Lily Harry’s mother and Snape were childhood friends.
Did everyone know Snape was good?
No, they didn’t know how deep he was into Dumbledore’s plans and how he was supporting Dumbledore. Dumbledore and Snape both knew, of course. Other than that, everyone on both sides knew that he was either helping Dumbledore or pretending to do so.
What was Snape’s mistake?
By far the worst mistake that Snape ever made was to become a Death Eater. He also had to make a lot of horrible choices leading up to this one big decision, and this shows just how dark of a person he was.
Why did Snape not teach Harry occlumency properly?
Because of this, Snape wanted them to be kept secret, so it is highly unlikely that Dumbledore (who presumably also wanted them to be kept secret) put Snape on Hogwarts’ payroll as Occlumency teacher, meaning that under the terms of the decree, Snape wouldn’t have been allowed to tell Harry (or any other student) …
What page number is Snape?
Snape is a very strict, serious sort of professor. The “turn to page 394” doesn’t really have some deep importance or value but the fact that us fans, simply loved the way he enacted this scene. It’s sorta addicting.
Was Snape the reason Lily died?
In Voldemort’s mind, Lily gave him no choice but to kill her. Snape didn’t sell her out. He WAS definitely a big reason they died but he did not know who the prophecy was about until Voldemort PICKED the Potters.
Is Snape The reason the Potters died?
Because he was the one how told Voldemort about the prophecy that led the Dark Lord to go after the Potters. Because it is. He is the one that told Voldemort the Prophecy. Snape IS to blame for the Potter’s death, not the only person.
What does Harry say to Snape in Order of the Phoenix?
Snape enters Umbridge’s office, and Harry yells “He’s got Padfoot at the place where it’s hidden!” in hopes that Snape will contact someone in the Order.
Where did Harry put Snape’s memories in Harry Potter?
Harry then goes to the headmaster’s office and finds the Pensieve. The stone Pensieve lay in the cabinet where it had always been: Harry heaved it on to the desk and poured Snape’s memories into the wide basin with its runic markings around the edge.
What happened to Professor Snape in the Forbidden Forest?
Professor Snape is dead on Voldemort’s orders, and Harry saw it all. In his dying moments, he told Harry to take his memories and look at him one last time. Voldemort’s voice then sounded through the corridors, challenging Harry to meet him in the Forbidden Forest in an hour. This is the end.
What happened to Professor Snape in Deathly Hallows?
A walk inside Snape’s memories transformed him in Harry’s mind from sniping Potions master to ‘the bravest man he ever knew’. We take a closer look at the chapter from Deathly Hallows that changed everything. Professor Snape is dead on Voldemort’s orders, and Harry saw it all.
Is Snape Good or bad?
We see Snape’s life as a young, neglected boy with (heavily implied) warring parents, his unrequited love for someone who married his school bully, and his stressful life as a double agent. This pattern is woven through each book – Snape is bad; Snape is good; Snape’s a total git; Snape saved your life over and over.