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what was snape's patronus

Snape’s Patronus is a silver doe, the same as Lily Potter’s.

Quick Scoop

  • Severus Snape’s Patronus takes the form of a doe.
  • This matches Lily Potter’s Patronus, symbolizing his enduring, unrequited love for her “after all this time.”
  • In the story, this reveal happens in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” when he casts “Expecto Patronum” in front of Dumbledore.

Why a Doe?

  • A doe is tied directly to Lily, whose Patronus is also a doe, while James Potter’s is a stag.
  • Snape’s Patronus mirroring Lily’s shows that his core happy memories and motivations are rooted in her, not in himself.

“After all this time?”
“Always.”

A Bit of Fan Discussion

  • Fans often debate what Snape’s original Patronus might have been before it changed to a doe, but the canon works never reveal it.
  • Online theories suggest various animals based on his personality or background, but these remain speculation, not official lore.

TL;DR: Snape’s Patronus was a silver doe, matching Lily Potter’s, representing his lifelong, unchanging love for her.

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