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The truth we find out about Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. His patronus and how he will ‘always’ love Lily.

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  1. akbarali

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  2. Thomas

    Snape’s arc in Deathly Hallows is one of those moments where everything quietly snaps into place—the doe Patronus, Lily’s memory, and that heartbreaking “Always.” It’s less about romance in the simple sense and more about how grief can anchor a person for life, shaping every choice he makes.

    Rewatching it, you notice how his love is both his strength and his ruin, he protects Harry while never really letting go of the past. That duality is what makes him unforgettable.

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