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What was the last thing Snape said to Lily?

What was the last thing Snape said to Lily?

Edit: Snape’s last words in the Harry Potter books were “Look at me,” not the above quote which was added in for the movie. But as he wants to look into Harry’s eyes because they are the same as Lily’s, the point stands.

What was the last thing Snape said to Harry?

Look at me
In the [Deathly Hallows] book, Snape’s dying words to Harry were “Look at me”.

What is the last word Dumbledore says before he dies?

“The last words Albus Dumbledore spoke to the pair of us?’ Harry is the best hope we have. Trust him.”

Why did Lily Potter die in Harry Potter?

Lily Potter died to save her baby son, and her sacrifice spoke volumes. As a young, Muggle-born witch, Lily’s story was much like Harry’s in the beginning. They both faced judgement, and almost certainly jealousy, from the same person in their early years: Petunia.

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Was Lily Potter a ghost of the past?

Lily was so much more than a ghost of the past. As Dumbledore noted in Deathly Hallows, Harry resembled his father: ‘In looks, perhaps, but his deepest nature is much more like his mother’s.’ And then of course, there was the letter. Lily’s letter to Sirius in Deathly Hallows was such a gift.

How old would Lily and James Potter have been when they married?

Not that there is anything wrong with marrying at a young age, but their wedding would have taken place between the summer of 1978 and the autumn of 1979 — putting them at 18 or 19, just a year after graduating from Hogwarts. Considering Lily didn’t come around to the whole idea of James…

How did James Potter grow up without siblings?

Euphemia and Fleamont Potter tried and failed for many years to bring a child into the world before baby James came along. They were much older, and wealthy, so James grew up in a doting environment without the compromise of siblings, in a home without material limits. Certainly, that’s not inherently a negative thing.