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The terrible realities of Snape's childhood, which included neglect and abuse, developed a need for acceptance and belonging.
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Snape appeared disturbed when he overheard a prophesy predicting Voldemort's annihilation by a kid born in July. His urgent request to Dumbledore puts the course of history in motion.
The Turning Point
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Snape is filled with grief and shame after mistakenly delivering the prophesy to Voldemort, which leads to the terrible events that claim the lives of Lily and James Potter.
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The Betrayal and Tragedy
Snape had already endured enough anguish during his undercover duty as a double-agent, risking his life to transmit critical information to Dumbledore while bearing the mental wounds of scheming with Voldemort.
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Snape is befuddled by internal conflict as he tries to safeguard Harry Potter, the child of the woman he loves and the man he despises, all while disguising his actual loyalty.
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Snape stood, heartbroken at the realisation of his involvement in Dumbledore's big plan, including the deadly request to terminate his life when the time came.
The Final Sacrifice
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Redemption and Closure
Snape eventually gave his life to secure Voldemort's downfall, all in order to safeguard Lily Potter's memory and legacy.
Snape gets closure as he entrusts his memories to Harry, revealing the truth about his intentions and eventually attaining atonement.
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The Legacy of Bravery
We remember Severus Snape as a complex individual who endured unspeakable pain, revealing that one's past does not simply dictate one's future. Traumatic experiences in his life illustrate the depths of human emotions and the transformational potential of atonement.
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