Dumbledore (or possibly Lupin) tells Harry the story of James Potter saving Snape in the third Harry Potter book, I believe.
come on this is general knowledge! its called the whomping willow and in the books its over 200 years old and it has a secret entrance to the house in hogsmaid all's you need to do is hit the knot in the tree with a stick to calm it down so you can get into the entrance. come on who doesn't know that?
Well...One of the tree's name in the harry potter books are The Whomping Willow
He survies dementors, voldemort, growing up with his aunt and uncle, and surviving the whomping willow
Ron's first wand, that belonged to his brother Charlie, was ash, 12 inches, and had a unicorn tail hair core. That was the wand that snapped when he and Harry crashed the flying Ford Anglia into the Whomping Willow. His second wand he got during the summer holidays after that happened was willow, 14 inches, and also had a unicorn tail hair core.
Yes. In all of them.
No son, or daughter, is mentioned in any of the books.
A Nimbus 2000 is one of a series of broomsticks produced by the Nimbus Racing Broom Company This was the first broom that Harry ever had and it was given to him by Prof McGonagall in his first year at Hogwarts - at the time it was the best broom available. In Harrys third year it blew into the Whomping Willow and was destroyed
No and they couldn't for a few reasons. One being that Severus Snape is dead, the other being that Harry was a constant reminder to Snape that Lily Evans loved James and not him. However after finding out the truth Harry respected Snape and thus gave one of his children the name Albus Severus. He told Albus that Snape was one of the bravest man Harry had ever known.
Severus Snape
In the official books, Snape is not in love with Hermione at any moment. Sounds like fan-fiction.
No - in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Snape becomes Headmaster of Hogwarts and Professor Slughorn is reinstated at Head of Slytherin.
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