Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Callie Ahlgrim. In the "Harry Potter" universe, the Patronus charm is among the most mysterious, revealing, and difficult types of magic to master.
When done correctly, it takes the form of a silvery-white animal, individually suited to the witch or wizard who cast it. Here are the Patronus charms of all 22 characters known to have mastered the spell — plus J.
Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Harry Potter's Patronus is a stag, like his father. The Patronus of Harry's mother, Lily Evans, took the form of a doe. Severus Snape's Patronus was also a doe, which symbolized his love for Lily. James Potter's stag Patronus may have been different when he was younger. Hermione Granger's Patronus takes the form of an otter. Ron Weasley's is a Jack Russell Terrier.
Ginny Weasley casts a Patronus in the shape of a horse. Fred and George Weasley have the same Patronus shape: A magpie. Arthur Weasley's is a weasel. Albus Dumbledore's is a phoenix. Aberforth Dumbledore's is a goat. Luna Lovegood's Patronus is a hare.
Snape's request, although ultimately ignored by Voldemort, is important not only because it points to how much he cares about Lily, but that in those few seconds, he also inadvertently helps to save Harry's life. When Harry discovers that James was as arrogant and mean as Snape claims, it's a little startling, to say the least. Hogwarts is, after all, a high school, but after only seeing James as a seemingly responsible adult, it's jarring to see him as a silly teenager.
Perhaps Lily eventually knocked some sense into her future husband, it doesn't change the fact that she married the person who bullied her best friend. It also seems that Snape never let go of his bitterness about high school.
If fans wonder why Snape and Lily were friends at all, especially given her kindness and his cruelty, they can look beyond the proximity of being neighbors and recall that both Hogwarts students were fantastic at Potions. Snape, the famous Half-Blood Prince, created many amazing potions of his own, in addition to tweaking existing potions to improve them.
Horace Slughorn, who adored Harry's mother, frequently and fondly recalled Lily's extraordinary potion-brewing abilities.
Perhaps they had Potions together, and maybe they even helped one another in their shared interest. Not only did Snape ignore that Lily didn't return his feelings and resent her choice after he was emotionally abusive to her, but he also blamed James for his own behavior. Perhaps because of incidents in his final years - from being coerced by Dumbledore to obviously living a miserable double agent life - he was still miserable that he'd never "gotten" Lily, whom he mourned even after he sold her out.
Though it's a quick moment, there's a shot of young Petunia in Snape's memories that he gives to Harry. She's wary of him, perhaps knowing that he's of magical descent, but she's also jealous that Lily is going away to become a witch. In any case, Petunia warns Snape away and wants him to stop spending so much time with Lily. Perhaps Petunia is upset to lose her sister, and she's upset that her already limited time with her is being taken up by Snape's visits.
No matter how much Snape has done for Lily, from protecting her child whom he helped render motherless to sacrificing his life to serve the Order, he still ultimately chose the Dark Arts over the woman he loved.
This is a point of division among fans, but the reality is that he's a complicated and flawed man who reflects true humanity. However, one can't deny the fact that he chose darkness in spite of Lily's warnings.
When he's still young, he follows the path of many Slytherins , becoming a Death Eater and supporting Voldemort, furthering his divide from Lily. Over and over again, Harry questions Dumbledore's trust for Snape, but it was actually because of Harry's own mother that Dumbledore fully trusted his spy.
Dumbledore, a character just as flawed and human as Snape, used his love for Lily to make Snape a ready double agent for the Order of the Phoenix. Had Harry known why Dumbledore trusted Snape so completely, however, it likely would have made him hate the man even more - at least, until he became fully aware of the professor's sacrifice. While it's clear that Petunia doesn't like Snape, it's not quite as clear how he feels about her.
Likely a result of her own jealousy, Petunia would taunt Lily and Snape, demanding that Lily not be Snape's friend. Snape, who found Petunia and presumably other muggles and squibs repugnant, given his propensity for the Dark Arts, despised her and advised Lily to not care about what her sister thought. In the wizarding world, sharing someone's Patronus is as sure a sign of love as anything.
Though Lupin's Patronus is unknown, Tonks' was a wolf, which says something about their bond. The same is true of Snape and Lily, who are does. So its just pieces of the memory snape wants harry to see. Its like you went to the cinema last week and today you went shopping. Then you tell someone that you did those two things. But what you do in between, you did not tell them.
So the memory snape was giving to harry have a time span. He put the sword in the lake where Harry was and sent his patronus to Harry so that he can go to the sword and get it. Why loved one definitely play a factor, the take away point is that a Patronus and Animagi forms t akes the shape of the animal that best describes your innermost , deepest personality traits , the part that is underneath disguises , life phases , and layers.
Snape has virtually only one consistent positive trait… undying love for Lily Potter. After her death, Snape pledged his loyalty not to Dumbledore or Harry, but to her memory. His entire life since childhood has been impressing, courting, chasing, and dreaming about Lily. Snape loved Lily. This caused his Patronus to take the form of hers.
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