Did the Death Eaters trust Snape?
So, wouldn't Voldemort be pretty pissed off at Snape for actively trying to save Harry? Voldemort trusts Snape because he's good at his job as a double spy and as an Occlumens. Voldemort is so conceited that he probably just doesn't expect Snape could be a better Occlumens than he is a Legilimens.
Why did Voldemort trust Snape after the first movie?
Originally Answered: Why did Voldemort still trust Snape? Because Severus Snape had good answers to all of the questions Voldie could (and would) ask. Snape was where Voldie told him to be at- Hogwarts, as a spy for Voldie. What if Snape was loyal to Voldemort? Didn't even know that Voldemort was around and this is interesting given that Snape was once of one of the most powerful Death Eaters and one of Voldemort's loyal followers.
How is Snape loyal?
Snape was loyal to Dumbledore because he was protecting single thing left by Lilly after her 'Harry'. “HE HAS HER EYES SEVERUS” the words that made snape remember all the memories of his first and only love. He hated Harry because of James but he wanted him alive because of Lilly and Dumbledore was doing that. Where is Snape's house?
How old is Voldemort?
When Lord Voldemort died during the Battle of Hogwarts he was 71 years old. Given the fact that his age remains a mystery unless you look into the books, his relationships with other characters throughout the franchise remain unclear. If you would like to learn a bit more about this topic keep reading the article. How did Dumbledore trust Snape? Dumbledore trusts Snape because he witnesses Snape's emotional devastation upon learning of Lily's death. Dumbledore himself knows that sort of devastation. It's akin to what he himself experiences when he contributes to his sister Ariana's death.
How many times did Snape save Harry?
okay now I have speak enough here is: 25 times Severus Snape has 'saved' Harry Potter. How old is Hagrid? He was still working at Hogwarts by 2017, at 89 years old, owing to the natural longevity of wizardkind, which also meant that he would likely have an extremely long life by Muggle standards. He invited Harry and Ginny's youngest son, Albus, to his hut for tea, just as he had done during Harry's first year.
What is the meaning of Severus?
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