(Image credit: Warner Bros.) Snape’s Memories (Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2)Ĭome on, you cried too. Which leads me directly into my next and last moment. But afterwards, when the Golden Trio arrives and tries to find a way to help him, Snape instead gives Harry one of his memories, and the way he looks at Harry as he’s dying - oof, that look gets me every time. Thanks to how wands work, Voldemort believes he must kill Snape in order for the Elder wand to serve him, so he does so, having his pet snake, Nagini, do as he says and murdering the man. When Voldemort confronts Snape as to why the Elder Wand is refusing to serve him, he believes that it was because Snape had been the one to kill Dumbledore. However, his final moments of life in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 are telling for his character. He killed Dumbledore, he hurt Harry, and ran away with the Death Eaters. (Image credit: Warner Bros.) Snape’s Final Moments (Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2)Īt this point, pretty much every fan thought that Snape was a villain.
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