And it was important for her that I know something, but she only gave me a tiny piece of information which helped me think it was a more ambiguous route. There are plenty of Rickman fans who prefer to remember him for earlier work in films such as Die Hard , Sense and Sensibility , or Truly, Madly, Deeply. Fans mourning the loss of Rickman can take comfort in the fact that as long as we watch movies, we will remember him.
Twitter content View on Twitter. Harry Potter in Vanity Fair. Joanna Robinson is a senior staff writer at Vanity Fair. HWD Daily From the awards race to the box office, with everything in between: get the entertainment industry's must-read newsletter. And, thirdly, Snape's use of the word 'slaughter' showed that he could not give his consent to this thought; which is what Dumbledore feared because it was something that really needed be done.
Was it because he had some feelings for Harry? I don't actually think so others may disagree. I think the real reason was that Snape felt "Ah! What the heck? All this was done for the sake of Harry, for what? I thought I was doing the right thing and that Lily would be happy with me seeing that her son is safe. And actually Harry reminded Snape less of Lily and more of James, the guy he hated not everyone can understand this feeling, only those who have faced similar things example: ask people who have been victims of bullying.
They would tell you that those memories never disappear. But Dumbledore's words "Have you grown to care for the boy, after all? He wanted to bring him to the practical aspect of this task so that he may realise that it must happen.
So, knowing that Snape is not so fond of Harry, he speaks these words "But this is touching, Severus," "Have you grown to care for the boy, after all? But it was Snape's reply that stunned Dumbledore. His reply was "For him? Now, for a patronus one needs to fill his thoughts with good memories And it really was not for him Harry but for her Lily. And Snape's doe hopped on and away leaving behind Snape filled with pure memory of his love for her.
It was then that Dumbledore really understood how much Snape loved her and how real his love was He questions "After all this time? Even after so many years his love had not faded away He could still conjure a strong patronus by his memory of her I really love Snape's character and most astounding performance by Alan Rickman.
If you would concentrate on Snape's character and then concentrate on Alan's acting you'll come to realise how accurately he brought the character to life I'm sorry, I always get a little carried away while thinking about the character Snape I hope my perspective helped shedding some more light on the interpretation of this dialogue between Dumbledore and Snape Harry Potter Wiki Explore.
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