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  1. Dec 29, 2014 · Later during the events of Part 2 we (and Harry) take a look at the late Prof. Snape's memories and see that it was actually Snape who cast a doe Patronus (supposedly to Harry's aid), much to Dumbledore's surprise, who therefrom deduces a relation to Lily Potter (who Snape was secretly in love with all the years, albeit only unilaterally):

    • Snape’s Patronus Was Definitive Proof That He Was on Dumbledore’s Side
    • The Form of Snape’s Patronus Proved He Accepted Lily’s Choices
    • Snape, Lily, & James’ Patronuses Mirror Their Roles in Harry’s Lives

    Snape's Doe Patronus Held A Key Narrative Reveal

    The fact that a person's Patronus could change is important to Severus Snape's story and is precisely why the emotional impact of the doe reveal in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was lessened in the movies. Even the most powerful wizard cannot control what form their Patronus will take, and the silvery guardians are, in their nature, anti-darkness devices. This is why Dumbledore had the Order of the Phoenix membersuse their Patronuses to communicate — they always knew precisely who thei...

    Snape Wasn't As Bitter As He Seemed

    Snape's Patronus was a doe, the same as Lily Potter's. However, it's never clear if this had always been the case or if her silvery guardian had changed when she fell in love. Given that in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Tonks' Patronus was revealed to have changed into a wolf when she fell in love with Remus Lupin, it's a reasonably safe assumption that something similar happened to Lily. Since James' Patronus and Animagus formwas a stag, Lily's became a doe to complement it—very ro...

    The fact that James, Lily, and Snape all had variations of the same Patronus was no coincidence. Patronuses are guardians and protectors, and that's precisely the role each of these characters played in Harry's life. Then, Harry's own Patronus took on this form. Because he had been protected by these three, he could protect the rest of the wizardin...

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  2. Jun 4, 2012 · While this question answers how Snape knew Harry and Hermione were in the Forest of Dean, how did he know exactly where to send his patronus so that Harry would see it and be led to the sword of Gryffindor? Wikipedia indicates the area is over 110 square kilometers in size, so it would not have been an insignificant task to locate one small tent.

  3. The first time we see professor Snape’s Patronus, we don’t know whose it is—and neither does Harry. In the Deathly Hallows chapter aptly titled “The Silver Doe,” the creature appears and ...

  4. Deer is the common name for a family of ruminant animals grouped by the fact that the males grow antlers in adulthood.[2] A male deer is called a stag,[3] whereas a female a doe.[4] One particular species of deer was the Scottish stag. Deer was the preferred food of the Hebridean Black breed of dragon.[5] It was a possible corporeal form of the Patronus Charm.[6][7][8] Deer had become ...

  5. Severus Snape is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of novels by J. K. Rowling. In the first five novels, he is the professor of Potions at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In the sixth book, he teaches Defence Against the Dark Arts, and in the seventh book he ascends to the position of headmaster before his death.

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  7. www.hp-lexicon.org › creature › common-mammalsdoe – Harry Potter Lexicon

    doe. Home Creatures Common mammals doe. A female deer, and the Patronus of Lily Evans Potter and Severus Snape ( DH19, DH33, DH36 ). “Snape’s Patronus was a doe ...the same as my mother’s, because he loved her for nearly all of his life, from the time when they were children." -- Harry to Voldemort ( DH36)

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