Did Snape really love Lily?
Snape loved Lily deeply: through their years at Hogwarts; through her marriage to another wizard, James Potter; through his time as a Death Eater; and long after her murder at the wand of Lord Voldemort.
Did Snape love Lily or obsessed?
Snape was not obsessed with Lily. He accepted her choice to end the friendship and apparently never even tried to contact her again. Severus still mourns her death a decade later but this is quite normal if you consider the fact that Lily was his best friend for years.
How was Snape obsessed with Lily?
Simply because Lily was kind to him, he became obsessive and delusional. He believed that Lily Potter wanted more from him and in their relationship. When Lily tried to stand up to James Potter while he was bullying Snape, Snape lost his temper and called Lily a mudblood. The only person he obsessed over was Lily.
Did Snape regret call Lily a Mudblood?
That’s right, Snape called Lily a mudblood, the worst possible thing you can call a witch with muggle parents. Even though Snape repeatedly tried to apologize for his mistake afterward, it became clear that it was yet another incident that had done irreparable damage to their friendship.
Why did Severus love Lily so much?
Because he thought she was his chance. She was clean, and groomed, she was different, she was a fellow magic using kid in a muggle area, she looked good, had a close to normal homelife, had friends, stability, confidence, everything he could only wish for.
What is Ginny Patronus?
Horse
Ginny Weasley/Patronus
Coincidentally, the Patronus of Harry’s future wife, Ginny, was a horse. James Potter – Stag. James Potter’s Patronus was the same form as his Animagus. Lily Potter – Doe. The female form of her husband’s Patronus.
Snape risked his life (and died) for Lily’s son. He admitted that he had always loved harry and Lilly to his true master Dumbledore.. he loved her. Did Lily love him as more than just a friend when they grew up to be adults, or was it just Snape?
Why does Snape call Lily Potter a Mudblood?
It adds a level of affection that book Snape doesn’t seem capable of. Usually, loving someone means putting their happiness first. However, this isn’t always the case, as seen in Lily and Snape’s tumultuous relationship. Being a Slytherin may be why Snape feels compelled to call her a Mudblood, but it’s no excuse for the awful slur.
Did Snape insult Lily Potter in front of Harry Potter?
Snape never insulted Lily in front of Harry, which was a huge clue to foreshadow why he bothered to ever help the boy in the first place.
Was Severus Snape’s love for Lily pure and unconditional?
Obsessions, on the other hand, are often short-termed. And we all know that Severus loved Lily even after her death, and put his life on constant danger for her son. So, No. His love for Lily was pure and unconditional in truest of sense.