No.
Severus Snape never maried in the Harry Potter series. He only ever loved Lilly Potter, but she married his arch nemesis James Potter. The actor Alan Rickman who plays snape in the Harry Potter movies is also unmaried and has never married, but has been in a relationship with one woman for forty years.
No, they are never friends. However once Harry understands Snape's life and history, he gains a great deal of respect for him and even names one of his children after him (Albus Severus Potter).
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.
Although Voldemort obtained the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's grave, he was unable to use it properly. Believing that the only way to wield the Elder Wand was to kill its master, he ordered Nagini to kill Snape, whom he assumed to be that master. Fatally injured, Snape gave up his silvery memories to Harry, who had been concealed nearby. The memories revealed, through the Pensieve, that Snape was motivated by his lifelong love for Lily Evans (Harry Potter's mother), and loyalty to Dumbledore ever since Voldemort had decided to go after the Potters. After Voldemort ordered Nagini to kill Severus, Snape's last request to Harry was simply: "Look at me", because he wanted the last thing he saw before he died to be Lily Evans's eyes. This proves that Snape loved Lily until the very end, seeing as how Harry 'looked so much like James, but had Lily's eyes'. During the final duel between Harry and Voldemort, Harry revealed to Voldemort that Snape had been, in fact, Dumbledore's man. Harry also revealed that Snape was never the true master of the Elder Wand, because Snape never defeated Dumbledore; the two had arranged his death. Draco Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore (who was the master of Elder Wand) before Snape killed him. Therefore, Draco was the true master of the Elder Wand, not Severus Snape. However, Harry had overpowered Draco at Malfoy Manor, so in actuality, Harry was master of the Wand. Snape's true loyalties remained hidden due to his skills as an Occlumens and the fact his actions were motivated by love, which Voldemort neither understood nor cared about. Albus Severus Potter, the second son of Harry, and the only one of Harry's children to have inherited Lily's eyes, is named after Snape. When Albus was worried that he may be sorted into Slytherin, Harry responded that Albus was named after two headmasters, one of whom was a Slytherin and who was "probably the bravest man I ever knew."Voldemort's snake, Nagini, killed Snape on Voldemort's orders. Voldemort thought if he killed Snape, the Elder Wand would be his. But it never was. Draco Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore. Therefore, the wand was his. But Harry Potter overpowered Malfoy making the wand his.
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.
Because Snape was carrying a torch for (liked)Harry's mother, Lily. But Harry's mother did not know. So ever since James and Lily died, Snape had always loathed Harry.
There is no known epitaph for Severus Snape, apart from what Harry Potter mentions that he was 'the bravest man he ever knew'.
Severus Snape never maried in the Harry Potter series. He only ever loved Lilly Potter, but she married his arch nemesis James Potter. The actor Alan Rickman who plays snape in the Harry Potter movies is also unmaried and has never married, but has been in a relationship with one woman for forty years.
there are a lot of brave people in the series. Harry considers Snape as the "Bravest man I ever knew".
No, they are never friends. However once Harry understands Snape's life and history, he gains a great deal of respect for him and even names one of his children after him (Albus Severus Potter).
Snape only killed Dumbledore because Dumbledore asked him to so that the Elder wand wouldn't have a master. Ever since Lord Voldemort threatened Lily Potter's life, Snape had been helping Dumbledore and the Order. When Lily died he agreed to protect Harry and continued to do so with Dumbledore's help even after the headmaster had died.
Alan thinks that Snape is a strange character because of how you don't quite know how he feels. Snape doesn't like Harry but he does save his life, and doesn't ever reveal too much about his feelings.
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.
No. I would say throwing the Sword into the icy water (HP7) was a borderline murder-attempt.
Although Voldemort obtained the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's grave, he was unable to use it properly. Believing that the only way to wield the Elder Wand was to kill its master, he ordered Nagini to kill Snape, whom he assumed to be that master. Fatally injured, Snape gave up his silvery memories to Harry, who had been concealed nearby. The memories revealed, through the Pensieve, that Snape was motivated by his lifelong love for Lily Evans (Harry Potter's mother), and loyalty to Dumbledore ever since Voldemort had decided to go after the Potters. After Voldemort ordered Nagini to kill Severus, Snape's last request to Harry was simply: "Look at me", because he wanted the last thing he saw before he died to be Lily Evans's eyes. This proves that Snape loved Lily until the very end, seeing as how Harry 'looked so much like James, but had Lily's eyes'. During the final duel between Harry and Voldemort, Harry revealed to Voldemort that Snape had been, in fact, Dumbledore's man. Harry also revealed that Snape was never the true master of the Elder Wand, because Snape never defeated Dumbledore; the two had arranged his death. Draco Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore (who was the master of Elder Wand) before Snape killed him. Therefore, Draco was the true master of the Elder Wand, not Severus Snape. However, Harry had overpowered Draco at Malfoy Manor, so in actuality, Harry was master of the Wand. Snape's true loyalties remained hidden due to his skills as an Occlumens and the fact his actions were motivated by love, which Voldemort neither understood nor cared about. Albus Severus Potter, the second son of Harry, and the only one of Harry's children to have inherited Lily's eyes, is named after Snape. When Albus was worried that he may be sorted into Slytherin, Harry responded that Albus was named after two headmasters, one of whom was a Slytherin and who was "probably the bravest man I ever knew."Voldemort's snake, Nagini, killed Snape on Voldemort's orders. Voldemort thought if he killed Snape, the Elder Wand would be his. But it never was. Draco Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore. Therefore, the wand was his. But Harry Potter overpowered Malfoy making the wand his.
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.
~Yes it means Harry controls the Elder Wand. Because the Elder wand is controlled by whoever defeats its previous welder(owner).Notes:1. Voldemort killed himself (accidentally).2. Neither Snape or Voldemort has ever been the real master of the Elder Wand. (Read the book for more information.)Another reply: Yes, Harry controls the elder wand - but not for the reasons given in the question. The way Harry explained it:It was not really Snape who defeated Dumbledore, but Draco Malfoy. This made Draco the owner of the elder wand.Harry later defeated Draco, becoming the owner of the elder wand.