Why did Snape treat Harry unfairly?
He wanted Harry to be expelled and he would have liked nothing more than Harry to suffer. He ruined his friendship with Lily because he called her a mudblood and then had the nerve to be angry with James Potter that he and Lily married.
Was Snape protecting Harry all along?
When he is first introduced, Snape is mean and treats Harry and his friends horribly. His childhood love of Lily Potter lead him to secretly protect Harry his entire life, and his final acts helped cement Voldemort’s ultimate defeat.
Did Snape know that Harry was abused?
Snape didn’t know that Harry had been abused by the Dursleys. Not at first. Eventually, it became common knowledge. But Snape didn’t know the extent of his mistreatment.
Did Snape get his name cleared?
Original question: Did everyone finally trust Snape’s loyalty when Harry cleared his name after the war? Yes. During the final duel between Harry and Voldemort, Harry finally told him that Snape had been, in fact, Dumbledore’s man.
Who is Snape’s least favorite student?
Harry
Harry also happened to be Snape’s least favorite student.”
Who did Snape bully?
5 His Targeted Hatred of Neville Longbottom Perhaps the worst thing Snape did over the course of the novels was torment Neville. Snape seemed to truly love hating the boy, and doing everything he could to make him miserable.
What was Snape doing to Harry’s broom?
In 1991–1992 school year, Severus Snape used this counter-curse to counteract Quirinus Quirrell’s broom jinx on Harry Potter’s broomstick during a game of Quidditch.
Why did Snape do the unbreakable vow?
Snape agreed to make the Unbreakable Vow because he knew he’d keep it. He was careful with his words on that and that’s where he kept his options open – If Draco would be unsuccessful in killing Dumbledore (as Nacrissa feared), then Snape knew he’d have to fall back on his promise to Dumbledore to kill him.