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  1. In the several installments preceding Half-Blood Prince, the contrast between good and evil is usually stark and uncomplicated. Harry and his friends fight Voldemort through a series of proxies – such as the ghostly Tom Riddle – each of whom proves irredeemably evil.

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      Half-Blood Prince also imparts new information about...

    • Coming of Age

      In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, a brave teenage...

    • Politics and Paranoia

      This emphasis becomes even more prominent in Half-Blood...

    • Love and Friendship

      As in the previous Harry Potter novels, Harry ’s friendship...

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    • Why Is Snape called The Half-Blood Prince?
    • What's Up with Severus Snape and The Marauders?
    • Why Did Snape Kill Dumbledore?
    • Why Was Snape Not An Obscurial?
    • How Many People Did Snape Actually Care About?
    • Why Did Snape Become A Teacher?
    • Why Was Snape Such A Turd?
    • How Did Snape Not Work Out That Voldemort Had Horcruxes?
    • Why Did Snape Originally Become A Death Eater?
    • Why Did Harry Potter Name His Son After Snape?

    Let's start with the "Half-Blood" part, shall we? If you'll remember, Snape's father (Tobias) was a Muggle and his mother, Eileen, was a witch. If a child has one parent who's a witch/wizard and one parent who's a Muggle, then they're classified as a "half-blood" under the blood purity classification. The "Prince" has been added because "Prince" wa...

    Potterheads have always wanted to know a bit more about Snape's interactions with The Marauders, a group of four Gryffindors who liked to break the rules and created the infamous Marauder's Map. As I'm sure you're already aware, James Potter was a member of The Marauders, and he and Snape had some serious beef. Given all the drama, fans took it upo...

    Why did Snape end up killing Hogwarts' beloved headmaster? Because Dumbledore asked him to! According to Pottermore,Dumbledore was aware of his impending death from Marvolo Gaunt’s cursed ring and was also aware that Voldemort had recruited Draco Malfoy as an assassin. As a result, Dumbledore asked Snape to kill him because he knew that Draco would...

    According to Harry Potter Wiki, an Obscurial is "a young wizard or witch who develops a dark parasitical magical force, known as an Obscurus, as a result of their magic being suppressed through psychological or physical abuse." As a child, Snape suffered through many years emotional abuse and neglect, even hiding and crying in a corner while his fa...

    Snape is often depicted as a tragic, friendless loner who only ever loved Harry's mother, Lily, but is it possible that he had forged emotional bonds with other people? Most likely, yes. Snape clearly cared for his mother, even taking her last name (Prince) just so he could be associated with her. Given how much Snape knew about the Wizarding World...

    I would never describe Snape as a lover of children, so why did he choose to be a teacher instead of hawking his potions on Diagon Alley? Truthfully, Snape only became a teacher to protect Harry as penance for Lily's death. There's no doubt that Dumbledore took advantage of Snape's guilt over Lily's death by making Snape promise to protect Harry, a...

    Starting in the first book, Snape is introduced as a cold-hearted snake of a man with little sympathy for anyone, including his fellow House members. He's mean, unfair, and downright unlikable, but what made him this way? Was it all because of his unrequited love for Lily (and her death), or was there another reason for his turd-like behavior? As i...

    Look, Snape was a pretty smart guy and highly skilled in the Dark Arts, so why didn't he know about Horcruxes? Throughout the books, he seems to possess all the same information about the Harry/Voldemort connection as Dumbledore, yet he continually fails to put two and two together. The truth of the matter is, Horcruxes were a fairly obscure topic,...

    As a half-blood himself, why in the world did Snape wish to join a cult that would rule over and kill half-bloods and muggles (especially since he loved one)?! The answer is both simple and sad; he wanted to feel like he belonged, and he was attracted by the power and prestige. The reality is, his desire to belong to something powerful eclipsed his...

    A lot of Potterheads are still bothered by the fact that Harry named his second son (Albus Severus) after Dumbledore and Snape. Why in the world would he do such a thing?! One fan addressed this question to J.K. Rowling on Twitter, asking why he would do such a thing since he was so abusive. In response, Rowling explained that, despite years of mis...

  2. Severus Snape, also known as the Half-Blood Prince, is one of the overarching protagonists in the Harry Potter franchise. His loyalty was debatable throughout the entire series, but he was finally revealed to be on the side of good near the end of The Deathly Hallows, being unconditionally loyal...

  3. Jul 27, 2021 · The writing in the potions books never revealed whether the Half-Blood Prince was evil or good. It wasn’t as magical or as frightening as Tom Riddle’s Diary. It has an effect on Harry’s schoolwork as well.

  4. Partly because it illustrates further that Snape isn't simply good or evil, he has a complicated backstory and has gone through so much to get where he is. Also, it adds to Harry's sense of betrayal and hatred that he trusted the Prince and then finds out it was actually Snape.

  5. During the confrontation, Snape also revealed himself to be the "Half-Blood Prince" (being the son of Tobias Snape, a Muggle, and Eileen Prince, a pure-blood). Harry was unable to stop Snape before the latter passed through the school gates and Disapparated .

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  7. Snape was born to Eileen Prince, a witch, and Tobias Snape, a Muggle, making him a half-blood (hence the name, "Half-Blood Prince"). This is rare for a Death Eater, as remarked in the last book, though Voldemort himself also had a Muggle father.

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