It is a doe because Snape always loved Harry's mother, Lily, and her patronus was a doe. His never changed as he always loved her, as shown in the final book.
Lily's patronus is a doe as it is complimentary to James Potter's stag.
Severus Snape had the same patronus as Lily Potter because he was in love with her. Patronuses often take on a shape that means something to the caster. They can also complement each others. For example, James Potter's was a Stag while Lily's was a Doe.
Snape sent the die to help Harry find the Gryffindor Sword
Lily was the only happiness Snape ever had. As a patronus takes on an animal form, his had to copy Lily's patronus rather than actually appear as Lily herself.
Yes, Snape's patronus was a doe.
it was Snape's patronus
Severus Snape's Patronus. It was a doe, same as his mother, because Snape always loved her.
'But this is touching, Severus," said Dumbledore seriously. "Have you grown to care for the boy, after all?""For him?" shouted Snape. "Expecto Patronum!"- Their conversation as in the book.He cast his Patronus to signify that everything he had done was out of his love for Lily, not her son. His Patronus, later revealed to be a doe similar to Lily's, indicates so.
His eyes are black.
The incantation for the Patronus Charm is "Expecto Patronum!"
That is related to the fact that he was in love with Lily Evans - whose patronus was also a doe.
in the 7 book when he goes in snapes memory
In the world of Harry Potter, your patronus can change to the patronus of someone that you fall in love with. Snape was in love with Lily Potter, this is significant because it shows how much he loved her.
J. K. Rowling does not mention Hargid having a patronus in any of the books. This may be because Hagrid got exspelled in his third year. I do think if Hagid had a patronus it would looks like Fang, his dog. :)
it was Snape's patronus
A Stag. This was his fathers patronus and animagus form while his mother's was a doe.
This question cannot be answered since Severus hasn't used the Patronus Charm yet.
Snape was very fond of Lily Potter and he loved her. They both have the same patronus, a doe.
Lily Evans.
A stag, the same animal his father turned into and likely the same patronus.
The Patronus that led Harry to the sword was Snape's Patronus.
In Harry Potter And The Deathy Hallows, Snape sends the silver doe patronus because he was in love with lily potter and that's what form hers was and how he rememebers her. Hope this helps!