While Severus Snape (played by Alan Rickman in the movies) ended the series as a hero, he committed several villainous acts throughout the Harry Potter series. For example, Snape was responsible for telling Voldemort about the prophecy that got Harry’s parents killed. However, funny enough, one of Snape’s most villainous acts was a complete accident. In the Battle of the Seven Potters, Snape accidentally cuts George Weasley’s ear while trying to help Harry’s convoy (enough said that he wasn’t all that successful).Severus Snape is one of the most important characters in the Harry Potter series, but he never had a good relationship with Harry. From the beginning, there is an apparent hatred between Harry and Snape, and since Snape is the head of the Slytherin house, it is common for Harry and his friends to believe Snape is a bad wizard. However, despite Snape’s villainous actions and looks, Albus Dumbledore always trusted him, and Snape ended up being a key element for Harry to defeat Lord Voldemort. However, that’s not to say that Snape didn’t make several villainous acts throughout the series, even if it was an accident.When Harry turned 17, his protection against Lord Voldemort while he lived with the Dursleys stopped working, as he was already of age. Because of this, the Order of the Phoenix concocted a plan to get Harry safe and sound out of his relatives’ house. Six members of the Order took Polyjuice Potion to physically resemble Harry, while the other seven would escort the Harrys in transportation methods to confuse Lord Voldemort. However, despite the efforts to keep this plan a secret, the convoy was attacked by Voldemort and his followers (including Severus Snape) in what later was called the Battle of the Seven Potters.RELATED: Why Voldemort Didn’t Use the Killing Curse on SnapeRELATED: Why Did Snape Join the Death Eaters in Harry Potter?
While Severus Snape (played by Alan Rickman in the movies) ended the series as a hero, he committed several villainous acts throughout the Harry Potter series. For example, Snape was responsible for telling Voldemort about the prophecy that got Harry’s parents killed. However, funny enough, one of Snape’s most villainous acts was a complete accident. In the Battle of the Seven Potters, Snape accidentally cuts George Weasley’s ear while trying to help Harry’s convoy (enough said that he wasn’t all that successful).
Severus Snape is one of the most important characters in the Harry Potter series, but he never had a good relationship with Harry. From the beginning, there is an apparent hatred between Harry and Snape, and since Snape is the head of the Slytherin house, it is common for Harry and his friends to believe Snape is a bad wizard. However, despite Snape’s villainous actions and looks, Albus Dumbledore always trusted him, and Snape ended up being a key element for Harry to defeat Lord Voldemort. However, that’s not to say that Snape didn’t make several villainous acts throughout the series, even if it was an accident.
When Harry turned 17, his protection against Lord Voldemort while he lived with the Dursleys stopped working, as he was already of age. Because of this, the Order of the Phoenix concocted a plan to get Harry safe and sound out of his relatives’ house. Six members of the Order took Polyjuice Potion to physically resemble Harry, while the other seven would escort the Harrys in transportation methods to confuse Lord Voldemort. However, despite the efforts to keep this plan a secret, the convoy was attacked by Voldemort and his followers (including Severus Snape) in what later was called the Battle of the Seven Potters.
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