Is Professor Slytherin Snape in Harry Potter a villain or a villain?

Updated on culture 2024-03-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Harry Potter Harry Potter has a pair of bright green eyes, jet-black hair, black hair is always messed around, like his father, has the flying talent of the Potter family, and has a slender lightning-bolt-type scar on his forehead. 2. When Voldemort was 16 years old, he had black jade-like hair, a long, thin body, slender fingers, and a high-pitched and cold laugh. When Voldemort was 18 years old, his hair was a little longer than when he was at school, his cheeks were thin, and there was a flash of red light in his black eyes.

    When Voldemort visited Albus Dumbledore 10 years later, his death-like pale face looked "like wax, strangely twisted, and the whites of his eyes seemed to be forever filled with blood.3 Hermione's hair was brown and very thick and unkempt, which could only be made supple by magic, and his bright brown eyes and front teeth, and he was hit by Malfoy in his fourth year due to a duel between Malfoy and Harry, and then Madam Pomfrey shrunk. 4. Ron Ron is from the Weasleys, an old pure-blood family, they both have flaming red hair, blue eyes, and Ron has freckles on his face, tall and thin. 5. Albus Dumbledore was russet when he was young, and waist-length in his old age; Wearing half-moon shaped glasses, blue, usually flashing, and seemingly able to see through, with slender fingers, often putting ten fingertips together when speaking, and a scar on his left knee, he is a complete picture of the London Underground.

    Snape: Professor Quirrell with a ridiculous scarf on his head talking to a greasy black-haired, hooked-nosed, sallow teacher. When Snape finished the roll call, he looked up at the class, his eyes as black as Hagrid's, but without Hagrid's warmth.

    His eyes are cold and hollow, reminding you of two tunnels in total darkness. A man looked at them, his long black hair draped over the sides like a curtain, and in the middle was a grayish-yellow face and dark eyes. Young Snape was slender and pale, like a plant growing in the dark.

    His hair was straight and greasy and hung down to the table, and his hooked nose was barely half an inch from the parchment he was writing quickly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Harry PottersSnapeIt's good.

    Snape's true identity is one of the most important and tear-jerking foreshadowings in the Harry Potter series. After all, Snape's usual dislike for Harry was palpable. When he used the Avada Spell.

    When he killed Dumbledore, I'm afraid many people hated him so much.

    However, in the end, when Snape is dying, we learn that he is a brave man with deep love, and has silently sacrificed a lot for his love for Lily.

    Character plot analysis:

    In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    The professor is about to transform into a werewolf who is as lost as he is because of the full moon night. And the Harry trio was a little embarrassed, just in front of the werewolves.

    Coincidentally, at this time, he was used by Harry to "remove you."

    Professor Snape, who had been knocked unconscious, suddenly stepped out of the dark passage where he had beaten the willow. The first time he saw the werewolf, his reaction was definitely fear, as he was almost killed by Lupin's werewolf in his childhood. Despite this, his first reaction was to subconsciously protect his students.

    Again, it can be seen that Professor Snape still wanted to protect his students when his own life was in danger. But if you have a secret special concern for Harry, it will be in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Snape eventually showed his good side, as he loved Lily to the death.

    As a double agent, Snape was always in danger, and his courage was remarkable, no wonder Dumbledore said that sometimes their classification was too hasty.

    But with Jaime, Snape shows his disgusting side, which laid the foundation for his school days, as well as Snape's jealousy, his resentment at James for stealing Lily.

    However, he also has a clear love and hate, and although he can't completely forget the past, he can do his current things well, and it is estimated that his bad attitude towards Harry is partly because he is grinding him, and partly because he can't forget the insults that James and others have insulted him in the past (understandably forgivable).

    Eventually he died, well... It's heart-wrenching.

    Because he has always refused to show his good side in front of everyone in his life, he has always borne the misunderstanding and pain by himself, which is very respectable.

    So Snape counts as a hero on the ground.

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