Why Did Snape Never Kill Voldemort in Harry Potter?

J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books, created her Wizarding World with a multitude of compelling characters and storylines. From fan-favorite characters such as Dobby the House Elf to less pleasant ones such as Dolores Umbridge, Harry Potter has it all. But among this vast sea of interesting personalities, one person always stuck out — Hogwarts’ Professor Snape.In Harry Potter, Severus Snape was a Potions Master and Defense against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts. Snape was an extremely complicated character, as he served both Lord Voldemort and Albus Dumbledore. But Snape’s past explains why he never tried to kill Lord Voldemort and the reason behind his affiliation with both sides.The Harry Potter movies gradually explained Snape’s tragic life. Sorted into Slytherin House upon his arrival at Hogwarts, Snape got separated from Lily Evans, the woman he had fallen in love with. Lily was a Gryffindor and quickly began falling for James Potter, leaving Snape behind. The Harry Potter movies also saw James bullying Snape and paving the way for Snape’s turn to the dark side. Snape’s obsession with the Dark Arts and lack of emotional support eventually led to him joining Voldemort’s ranks. Voldemort ultimately killed Lily, and Snape appeared to stay loyal to his cause. However, this event led to him working as a spy for Dumbledore.RELATED: Being a Biologist in the Wizarding World Would Be a Nightmare

J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books, created her Wizarding World with a multitude of compelling characters and storylines. From fan-favorite characters such as Dobby the House Elf to less pleasant ones such as Dolores Umbridge, Harry Potter has it all. But among this vast sea of interesting personalities, one person always stuck out — Hogwarts’ Professor Snape.

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In Harry Potter, Severus Snape was a Potions Master and Defense against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts. Snape was an extremely complicated character, as he served both Lord Voldemort and Albus Dumbledore. But Snape’s past explains why he never tried to kill Lord Voldemort and the reason behind his affiliation with both sides.

The Harry Potter movies gradually explained Snape’s tragic life. Sorted into Slytherin House upon his arrival at Hogwarts, Snape got separated from Lily Evans, the woman he had fallen in love with. Lily was a Gryffindor and quickly began falling for James Potter, leaving Snape behind. The Harry Potter movies also saw James bullying Snape and paving the way for Snape’s turn to the dark side. Snape’s obsession with the Dark Arts and lack of emotional support eventually led to him joining Voldemort’s ranks. Voldemort ultimately killed Lily, and Snape appeared to stay loyal to his cause. However, this event led to him working as a spy for Dumbledore.

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