The scene where harry is in the fountain after adding in snapes tears and sees his memories. One of them was when he was talking to dumbledore about harry having to die and dumbledore asks if he has grown feelings for harry.
Snape sends out a patronus immediately after then mentions lily but immediately after that scene it shows that patronus helping harry.
Did snape send the patronus because dumbledore mentioned lily and he got happy causing a patronus or sent it out be because harry was in danger? I would appreciate it if someone could exolain because everywhere i look it never explains, thanks! I don't really know if this is a good at exssplining this but snapes memories show important times in snape life but I don't really know. Snapes creates the Patronus in Dumbledores office to show that the reason he does anything at all for Harry is because he loved and still loves Lily.
Keep in mind that the Patronus sent to guide Harry was perhaps a year after the death of Dumbledore- so any scene involving Dumbledore during Deathly Hallows has to be a scene from the past.
Snape was in love with Lily and always has been and so adopted the doe patronus. It also probably has something to do with the memory Snape uses to cast the Patronus. Most likely the memory has something to do with Lily. Lily's Patronus was originally a doe. After she dies, Snape loves Lily so much that his Patronus changes to that. Since her image took up so much of his spirit, his Patronus match hers, though this is more to his admiration of her versus his own character.
This is in contrast to Harry, who truly does have many strong traits that his father possessed along with paternal admiration. She and James have extremely similar natures underneath their teen issues. Strong alpha leaders with great skills and flexible morals, very proud in their beliefs, and tireless fighters.
However, Rowling has said that Lily's Patronus being a doe and James' Patronus being a stag is not a coincidence. It's more likely that James' Patronus morphed to match Lily's when they fell in love, rather than the other way around; s ince Snape had known Lily since childhood and his Patronus matched hers, it seems reasonable to assume that Lily's Patronus had been a doe all along.
Rowling has said that she gave Hermione an otter Patronus because it's her favorite animal; the author admits she sees much of herself in the young witch , including shared "insecurity and a great fear of failure.
Fans have also noted that Hermione's Patronus may have been hinting at her feelings for Ron. The surname Weasley is similar to "weasel," which is from the same family Mustelidae as the otter. In , two years before Ron conjured a Patronus onscreen in "Order of the Phoenix," Rowling revealed that his charm would take the shape of a Jack Russell Terrier. Fans have also noted that the Jack Russell Terrier is a breed of dog known for its love of chasing otters — the Patronus form of Ron's future wife, Hermione.
Ginny's Patronus is never described in the books, but we see her successfully produce a Patronus in the shape of a horse in the "Order of the Phoenix" film. As noted on Pottermore , the shape of Ginny's Patronus has a small connection to that of her future husband's. When Harry first sees his corporeal stag Patronus across the lake in "Prisoner of Azkaban," he thinks it looks like a horse.
Rowling revealed on Twitter that the Weasley twins both cast Patronus charms shaped like a magpie, which is a type of bird. The Patronus shape was later confirmed to be a Phoenix on Pottermore: "It can be no surprise that Dumbledore had an affinity with this particular creature, given that his own animal companion was an enigmatic and loyal phoenix, Fawkes.
According to Pottermore, Dumbledore's Patronus takes one of the most uncommon forms. Aberforth then summons his own Patronus in an attempt to convince the dark wizards that they really saw a goat, not a stag. After filming "Order of the Phoenix," in which Luna's Patronus is revealed as a hare, Rowling personally gifted actress Evanna Lynch with a hare charm to wear as an earring. According to the character's biography on Pottermore — written by Rowling herself — Lupin's Patronus takes the form of "an ordinary wolf, not a werewolf.
Tonks originally conjured a Patronus in the shape of a hare, according to Pottermore. But in "Half-Blood Prince," Harry watches her produce "a n immense silvery four-legged creature. When he realizes that Tonks had fallen in love with Lupin, he understands that the shape of her Patronus had changed to match his and become a wolf.
According to Rowling herself, Tonks' Patronus shape had changed permanently : "Your Patronus only changes if it's eternal love, unchanging — part of you forever. In "Deathly Hallows," Harry watches McGonagall conjure three separate corporeal Patronus charms in order to send messages: " She marched towards the door, and as she did so she raised her wand. From the tip burst three silver cats with spectacle markings around their eyes.
While Umbridge is an objectively hateful woman, she is also a skilled witch. As Rowling noted on Pottermore , she is one of few Dark Magic enthusiasts who's capable of producing a Patronus. Seamus was able to conjure a full Patronus in a Dumbledore's Army meeting, but it disappeared very quickly, only revealing itself to be "something hairy.
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