Minerva McGonagall becomes Headmistress after Snape is killed by Voldemort.
No, but he thought he did. It was actually just a spell from snape
Yes, Snape went to the Potter's home in Godric's Hollow to find both Lily and James dead, but not Harry.
No, Dumbledore is dead. However his portrait hangs in the headmasters office and Snape often consults it.
Oh no, Mad eye's dead! Oh no, Dobby's dead! Oh no, Fred is dead! Oh no, Lupin and Tonks are dead! Oh, Snape died. Ok. Oh no, I'm dead! Oh wait. Never mind. Voldemort is dead! The end.
yes he does but only when he dies you see him crying twice, once when he is talking to harry and then he cries over lily's dead body
Yes, Albus Dumbledore was killed by Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. It was later revealed that Dumbledore had asked Snape to kill him.Severus Snape was killed by Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Voldemort murdered him thinking that, as the person who killed Dumbledore, he was the master of the Elder wand. He failed to realise that Draco Malfoy had disarmed Dumbledore, making him the master, and that Harry Potter had later disarmed Draco, making him the current master.
Sort of. After he is killed by Snape in the sixth book, he doesn't reappear in real life, but after Harry is hit by Voldemort's killing curse, he has a conversation when Harry's sort-of dead.
When Severus Snape killed Albus Dumbledore, everybody believed that he did it because he was on Lord Voldemort's side so no, he was no longer a member of the Order of the Phoenix. However, after Harry Potter witnessed Snape's memories and learned that he was indeed on their side, they believed him. By this point Snape was dead and the Order of the Phoenix had been disbanded for the final time.
I think he came out as being good Dead. Bitter. Hopeless. Angry. Sad... etc
Snape and Lily fight in the 7th book, when Harry takes Snape's dead memories and plunges into the pensive with them. Snape calls Lily a mudblood and that starts the fight.
Dead.
Yes, he is. It is revealed in the final book that he loved Lily Potter for most of his life and because of this love, which Voldemort never understood, he worked as a spy for Dumbledore and helped protect Harry. The act of killing Dumbledore was planned months before the actual event. Dumbledore was going to die within a year or so because he put on Marvolo Gaunt's ring (it was actually the Resurrection Stone, part of the Deathly Hallows) which had a terrible curse on it, which explains why his hand is black and looks dead in the sixth book. Snape is killed by Voldemort in the final book, but before he dies, he is able to give Harry his memories in accord with Dumbledore's instructions. It is through these memories that we realize that Snape is in fact a good guy. Harry later names his second son, Albus Severus. Harry tells his son in the final pages of the book that Snape was probably the bravest man that he ever knew.