Why did Snape join Voldemort again?

Having an abusive, muggle father would also have shaped Snape's opinion of muggles from an early age. This was an area that Snape would actually empathize with Voldemort, who also had negative experiences with muggles, thus rallying Snape to his cause.
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Why did Snape go to Voldemort?

why was severus snape serving voldemort | Fandom. snake served voldemort at first because he was interested in the dark arts. after hearing part of the prophecy he went and told voldemort. after voldemort declared he was coming after harry, snape pleaded with voldemort to spare lily.
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Was Snape always working for Voldemort?

When questioned by Bellatrix about his loyalties, Snape says he has been working for Voldemort ever since Voldemort's return, and explains his actions in the previous books in that light. He points out that gaining Dumbledore's trust and protection has kept him out of Azkaban and free to operate on Voldemort's behalf.
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Why did Snape stop being a Death Eater?

J.K. Rowling: Well, that is Snape's tragedy. Given his time over again he would not have become a Death Eater, but like many insecure, vulnerable people (like Wormtail) he craved membership of something big and powerful, something impressive. He wanted Lily and he wanted Mulciber too.
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When did Snape return to Voldemort?

1995: Snape Rejoins The Death Eaters On Dumbledore's Orders

Soon after, Snape goes back to Voldemort and is able to convince him that he's still on his side.
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Why did James Potter bully Snape?

James and Snape had a strong rivalry throughout their time at Hogwarts. To Remus and Sirius, the reason this rivalry began was due to Snape's jealousy over James' talent at Quidditch and his popularity, as well as Snape's interest in the Dark Arts, which James despised.
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Did Voldemort know Snape was a spy?

Voldemort in turn knew the first half of the prophecy from Snape. He knew from his own knowledge of the wizarding world and his spies (presumably) that the prophecy could refer to either the Potters or the Longbottoms, and he knew from Snape that Dumbledore knew this too (if not more).
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Does Voldemort know Snape is half blood?

Pretty sure Voldemort would have known all the names of the pure blood families and the name "Snape" isn't among them, 'cause Snape got it from his muggle father.. Even if he did, I think that Voldemort turned a blind eye to half-blood Death Eaters, considering that he was a half-blood himself.
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Why did Snape call Lily a Mudblood?

In the heat of the moment, Snape lost control and called Lily the forbidden word. He was embarrassed. He called her a mud-blood by accident because he was frustrated that lily did not like his closest friends.
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Was Snape loyal to Dumbledore or Voldemort?

Snape's loyalty to Voldemort was never as deep as his loyalty to Lily. Since Snape was always primarily on Lily's side, Voldemort's ambitions to harm Lily drew a line in the sand that Snape could not cross. He would certainly never return his loyalty to the one that murdered Lily.
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What were Snape's true motives?

It is undeniable that the main motivation of most of Severus Snape's actions was his love for Lily Evans, Harry Potter's mother. After all, she was the reason for his protection of Harry. Her death was also the main reason for Snape's eventual involvement in the destruction of the Dark Lord, Voldemort.
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Did Snape willingly become a Death Eater?

Death Eaters were supposed to be completely devoted to Voldemort and his malicious cause, so it's hard to understand why Snape would willingly join when Voldemort stood for everything that Lily was against.
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Why didnt Snape defend himself against Voldemort?

If he had defended himself, Voldy would have stepped in and killed him. Thus not allowing Snape to show Harry his memories. So you could argue that Snape chose a more painful and slow death so he could let Harry know which side he was always on.
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Was Snape loyal to Voldemort?

Snape was likely loyal enough to earn a reward, and he was the one to tell him of the prophecy so he'd know of the danger and be able to kill the boy, so it wouldn't matter if he was the Dark Lord's favorite.
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Why did Snape not protect himself?

He knew it was his time to die. Maybe that's why he didn't defend himself. He wanted to finally die at the hands of the person who killed the person whom he loved, or at least by the killer's pet, after doing all that he could to have his revenge. His sweet revenge.
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What is Ginny's Boggart?

Ginny Weasley's boggart | Fandom. On Ginny's page, it says that her boggart is Voldemort.
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What is Lily Potter's Boggart?

Lily Evan's boggart was Professor McGonagall telling her that she had failed all her classes. She failed not being good enough to be a witch and loosing her new life. She feared being ordinary and loosing her new home.
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What is Snape's biggest fear?

Snape's unrequited love for Lily lead to his greatest fear coming true, a fact that wasn't revealed until The Deathly Hallows.
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Is Tom Riddle a Mudblood?

But Being a Mudblood, Voldemort Proved himself a Great Dark Wizard and Instead Intended to Clear off the Way for Slytherins to keep up Pure Blood Running through their Viens.
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Is Dumbledore a pureblood?

An interesting fact of note is that despite the ideals that pure-bloods are inherently more powerful wizards, some of the most powerful or particularly adept wizards and witches in the series are in fact either half-blood (such as Lord Voldemort, Albus Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall, Severus Snape and Harry Potter) or ...
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Who did Voldemort trust the most?

Voldemort admired intelligence, and Snape was one of the best-read wizards around. He advised Voldemort on many matters and became one of his most trusted allies. Snape was also extremely loyal to Voldemort-- up until Lily Evan's life was at risk.
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Was Snape loyal?

Severus Snape was loyal to Lily Potter, and the loyalty he gave to Albus Dumbledore was far from being deserved.
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Why did Snape put the sword in a lake?

In addition, the portrait of Dumbledore told Severus Snape that the sword must be taken under conditions of need and valour, which was why Snape put it into the frozen pond in the first place. As goblin's silver, it imbibed only substances which strengthened it, which could then be used against enemies.
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