In Deathly Hallows, when Harry approached the Pensieve, he was grief-stricken and broken by battle. As adults, they learn Snape is far more complex. To escape into someone else’s head would be a blessed relief.nothing that even Snape had left him could be worse than his own thoughts.Īs children, Harry, Ron and Hermione had looked at the sarcastic and strict Professor Snape as something of a pantomime villain – the bitter Potions master, stewing in the dungeons. The stone Pensieve lay in the cabinet where it had always been: Harry heaved it on to the desk and poured Snape’s memories into the wide basin with its runic markings around the edge. Harry then goes to the headmaster’s office and finds the Pensieve. Voldemort’s voice then sounded through the corridors, challenging Harry to meet him in the Forbidden Forest in an hour. In his dying moments, he told Harry to take his memories and look at him one last time. Professor Snape is dead on Voldemort’s orders, and Harry saw it all. We take a closer look at the chapter from Deathly Hallows that changed everything. A walk inside Snape’s memories transformed him in Harry's mind from sniping Potions master to ‘the bravest man he ever knew’.
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