Press the L button. Then, press until you get to the levicorpus sign. Like reducto and engorgio skullus, just flick a "line" from your character to the person you want to cast levicorpus on.
His name is Snape.
Yes, Snape went to the Potter's home in Godric's Hollow to find both Lily and James dead, but not Harry.
Professor Snape is Harry's teacher and the professor also had a rocky relationship with Harry's father in their youth. Severus Snape was also in love with Harr "Professor snape Harry" loved Lilly Evens Harry potter's mouther and they were freinds but Snape saw her Marry James potter one of his tormentors James and lilly have harry as a son are booth killed by voldermort now snape knows its his duity in love of lilly to protect Harry Snape is one of my favarate people in Harry potter
Yes, at some point during their years at Hogwarts, Sirius Black tricked Severus Snape and told him that if he was to go the Whomping Willow and press a certain branch he would see something. James Potter found out just in time and stopped Snape from going into the shrieking shack where he would have met Remus Lupin, in werewolf form.
Severus Snape.
The three spells that Severus Snape invented, that we know of, are the nonverbal Levicorpus, which hangs your opponent upside-down in midair by the ankle, the counterjinx of Levicorpus which is Liberacorpus, and Sectumsempra, which gives the equivalent of slashing your opponent with an invisible blade or sword.
There are many spells he made, all in his book, found HP 6, but the main one used in the book and movie was Sectosempra, which is a spell that makes you bleed profusely. Harry tried this spell, when he didn't know how dangerous it was.
Levicorpus is The Spell.
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
Lily Evans and James Potter. I'm obsessed with the series. :)
yes he is
Yes, Severus Snape stood for everything James Potter hated and he was also the best friend of the person James' loved.
Press the L button. Then, press until you get to the levicorpus sign. Like reducto and engorgio skullus, just flick a "line" from your character to the person you want to cast levicorpus on.
Yes, both stood for different beliefs and both loved the same woman. James Potter was an arrogant teenage boy. He and his mates ganged up on Severus Snape the moment they met him. James was popular and the leader of the Marauders and so was big headed. He randomly hexed people just because he could and in an attempt to impress Lily Evans - who was very much against his bullying and was, at that point, Snape's best friend. However, deep down James was a good person and Snape was mean and nasty. James eventually grew up and stopped randomly hexing people whilst Snape become more involved with the Dark Arts and became a bully himself - only when Snape and his friends hexed people they used dark magic and spells that Snape had invented (at least one of which James used against him). In his fifth year, Snape called Lily and mud-blood and ended their friendship as she decided he was too involved with the Dark Arts. By seventh year, James had grown up enough for Lily to love him and they began to date.
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He is very mean. SPOILER ALERT! ---------------------------------------------------------------- He is mean especially to Harry because he is Lily and James' son. Snape was (and always will be) in love with Lily. But after she met James she did not love Snape anymore. He is mean and bitter because his heart is broken.