Why did Snape call Lily a mudblood?

Lily attempted to stop his bullying, addressing James only by his surname and vice versa in this moment. It is implied that such bullying had happened more than once. However, Snape lashed out at her in his humiliation, calling her a "filthy Mudblood."
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Why did Severus Snape call Lily a mudblood?

Because he was angry and humiliated, and he lost his temper. In addition to being publicly attacked and jeered, Snape was also embarrassed that he had to be saved by someone else, rather than defending himself. So calling Lily ``mudblood'' was more about trying to save his own pride than about insulting her.
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Did Lily forgive Snape for calling her a mudblood?

Well tbh being as he was halfblood himself he had no reason to call her a mudblood so no Lily didn't forgive him because she knew he was in the wrong for what he called her.
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Did Snape ever apologize to Lily?

I always tell people apologize with your actions not your words. Why did Snape apologise for calling Lily a Mudblood but Lily did not apologise for calling him Snivellus and mocking his underwear? Lily was over the bigot. She didn't want to talk to him.
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What 7 spells did Snape create?

Invented spells
  • Langlock.
  • Levicorpus ("n-vbl")
  • Liberacorpus (counter-jinx for Levicorpus)
  • Muffliato Charm.
  • Sectumsempra ("for enemies")
  • Toenail-growing hex.
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What If Lily Chose Snape Over James?

What is Snape's big secret?

Snape dies at the hands of Lord Voldemort in the seventh book, at which time his back story is revealed. Despite his attraction to the Dark Arts and Voldemort's ideology of wizard supremacy, Snape's love for Muggle-born Lily Evans, Harry's mother, eventually compelled him to defect from the Death Eaters.
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Why is Half-Blood Prince so dark?

In an interview with the Academy, Delbonnel said that he did not want to change the lighting effects used in the previous films, and finally decided to give it a darker, moody variation of grey.
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Why did Snape call himself the half-blood prince?

He began to identify with his mother's family and created a secret nickname from his mother's maiden name, calling himself the "Half-Blood Prince".
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Why was Snape so obsessed with Lily?

Lily brought light and warmth into Snape's life from the moment they met. He was an isolated, lonely child whose magic would have only made him more of an outsider in his hometown of Cokeworth.
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Why did Snape never teach dark arts?

When J. K. Rowling was asked for the reason Dumbledore would not give Severus Snape the Defense Against the Dark Arts job, the author responded that Dumbledore believed that teaching Defense Against the Dark Arts would bring out Snape's worst side, though Dumbledore finally relented in Harry's sixth year.
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Why is Snape's Avada blue?

The original Avada Kedavra spell is a curse. Assigning it the green color, as the original curse is meant to kill, hense it being a curse. Snape cast it as a spell, not a curse. Hense the blue color.
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What was the point of Snape's tears?

Those tears from Snape were because he had just been bitten by Nagano but he was also thinking about Lily and how he was going to be with her therefore, his tears were partially caused by his memories with Lily.
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Who is the witch sitting next to Snape?

Madam Pince attended the End-of-Term Feast at the end of the school year, in which she sat by the Potions master, Severus Snape. She celebrated the downfall of Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk and the departure of the less-than-liked Gilderoy Lockhart.
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Why is Snape's patronus female?

The shape of a person's Patronus usually reflects their essence or their deepest bonds. In Snape's case, his doe showed that his love for Lily was so strong that it marked his own magical identity. Meanwhile, Lily Potter's Patronus was a doe, while James Potter's was a stag, symbolizing the couple they formed.
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How old was Lily Potter when she died?

Lily J. Potter, Harry Potter's mother, was born on 30th January 1960. This made her 21 years old when she was killed by Voldemort on 31st October 1981.
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Why is Snape's leg bleeding?

In the first movie the the scene of the troll you can see that snape has a bleeding leg, why? Snape was bitten by Fluffy the three headed dog. When Troll was released, he went to make sure that no one was after the stone as everyone was distracted by the troll. Read a bit.
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Did Harry name his son after Snape?

Albus Severus Potter was born in or around the year 2006, and was the second child of Harry Potter and Ginny Potter. He was named in honour of Albus Dumbledore and Severus Snape. His godfather was Neville Longbottom.
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What form does a patronus take?

' It's also 'a kind of positive force, a projection of the very things that the Dementor feeds upon – hope, happiness, the desire to survive – but it cannot feel despair, as real humans can, so the Dementors can't hurt it. ' The Patronus has two forms, non-corporeal and corporeal.
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Did Snape find Lily's body?

While the clips that are shown portray it in mostly the same way, there's one additional scene in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: after James and Lily were killed and Voldemort's mangled spirit had fled, Severus Snape arrived at the house, presumably with the intention of protecting Lily, only to find her ...
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Why did Voldemort accept Snape if he was half blood?

Snape was half blood but hid that much as best he could. But Voldemort trusted him because of the ways he'd proved himself. Since his mothers last name was prince and he became the “half blood prince”, he was obviously much more proud of that side of his heritage.
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What house was Hagrid in?

Rowling has stated in an interview that Hagrid was in Gryffindor house during his time as a student.
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What does "half-blood" signify in Harry Potter?

Half-blood was the term commonly given to wizards and witches who had known Muggle or Muggle-born parents or grandparents. By the 1990s, half-bloods were the most common type of wizard or witch, as the pure-blood wizarding population would have become extinct had they not inter-married with Muggles and Muggle-borns.
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Why did Dumbledore's hand turn black in Half-Blood Prince?

Hoping to revive his dead family members (particularly his sister Ariana Dumbledore), he disregarded the ring's status as a Horcrux and put it on. This enacted the ring's deadly curse, and it began to quickly spread through Dumbledore's body, starting with the hand on which he had put the ring.
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What are Horcruxes in Harry Potter?

A Horcrux is an object in which someone has concealed part of their soul. By splitting their soul and hiding it outside of their body, they would not be able to die even if their body was destroyed. However, creating a Horcrux involves committing an act of supreme evil – murder.
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Why did the hourglass stop in Half-Blood Prince?

When he explained the properties of the hourglass to Harry Potter, the sand ran quickly, as it wasn't a very deep conversation. However, as they discussed Lord Voldemort and what he was like at school, the sand moved so slowly that it seemed to freeze.
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