Snape becomes friends with Lily after he tells her that she is a witch. At first Lily is hurt by this, but Snape quickly explains that it is a good thing. They quickly become the best of friends.
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.
No they did not.
Well, Snape had a huge crush on Lily, but Snape and Harry weren't fighting about that. They were fighting about his father who bullied Snape, so Harry finds out why Snape didn't like his father or him. It didn't really focus on Lily that much.
It lasted until their 5th year when Snape called Lily a mudblood after being humiliated by James Potter and Sirius Black immediately after the Defence Against The Dark Arts O.W.L Snape waited outside the Griffindor portrait hole to talk to Lily, and she criticised his 'evil' friends and their doings. It was from then on that they were no longer friends. It was around eight years long.
No. Never in the books but there are plenty of fan fiction stories in which they are romantically involved.
He loved Lily Evans (Harry's mother), but she only considered him a close friend. She was his only real friend; they had become friends as children. Snape's love for Lily - in spite of her marriage to James Potter, whom Snape despised - was his motivation to become a double agent for Dumbledore when he learned that Lily was marked for death by Voldemort.
Well, Lily Potter and Severus Snape were friends since they were about 8 years old. snape loved Lily since the day they mat. Lily didn'y know he loved her, but they were great friends until their fifth year when James Potter casted Levicorpus upon Snape, causing him to hang upside down by his ankles, allowing his trowsers to fall. When Lily stuck up for him, Snape called her a mudblood, and she never forgave him. During the time they were good friends, Snape was obsessed with the Dark Arts, and Rowling claims that is Snape didn't love the Dark Arts as much as he did, Lily might have loved him
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.
Snape & Lily's daughter (so she claims).
No they did not.
Well, Snape had a huge crush on Lily, but Snape and Harry weren't fighting about that. They were fighting about his father who bullied Snape, so Harry finds out why Snape didn't like his father or him. It didn't really focus on Lily that much.
It lasted until their 5th year when Snape called Lily a mudblood after being humiliated by James Potter and Sirius Black immediately after the Defence Against The Dark Arts O.W.L Snape waited outside the Griffindor portrait hole to talk to Lily, and she criticised his 'evil' friends and their doings. It was from then on that they were no longer friends. It was around eight years long.
Snape was in love with Lily.
Snape's patronas takes after Lily Potter's because Snape was in love with her.
No. Never in the books but there are plenty of fan fiction stories in which they are romantically involved.
No, Snape loved Lily Potter (Evans). Harry's mother.
No, Snape was in love with Harry's mother, Lily, until his death.