Severus Snape & Lily Evans Question
I think that Lily continued to love Severus and that there's another dark secret about them.So I ask you:Could be Severus the real Hatty's father?
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Fefe92 posted over a year ago
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Severus Snape & Lily Evans Answers
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nemesisz said:
no way, he loves her but he's not harry's father xD
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Buffygirl1988 said:
He lookes exactly like James. It's highly unlikely. If he was the father then why would he hate Harry so much for being James' son? It's a nice thought but sorry I don't think it's true.
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misssarahliz96 said:
Have you not read any of the books? It couldn't be a hidden secret because it is all made up by J.K. Rowling and if he was harry potters father don't u think she would have told us that in the last book??????
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LadyNottingham said:
In canon, that's not possible, given the "Mudblood" incident that broke everything between them two.
Besides, if there was the least doubt from Severus' part that he could be Harry's father (for example, sexual relationships between Lily and him, even during her marriage), he might have been less harsh on the boy.
However, you may play with the idea in Alternate Universe fanfic. We are quite a few to play with AU, like for example, Severus doesn't die in our stories. So why not ? But don't expect it to be acclaimed as canon.
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Persephone713 said:
I disagree with some people on here that " Lily" hated him and didn't want anything to do with him after he made a slip of the tongue. Remus even says in POA.." Your mother wasn't only a singularly gifted witch she was also an uncommonly kind Woman". I dont see Lily as the kind to hold grudges. Had she lived and had Snape not been so blinded by his own ambition about the Dark Arts. I believe he would have Married her easily and that she would have married him way before she married James having grown up friends. But calling her a "mudblood" put a major dent in any fate they could've had as husband and wife. But they would have still been friends.
So I like to think of Harry as a surrogate son of Snapes. Yes he was mean to him, but he showed kindness to him in his own way occasionally. And protected him all these years, putting his life on the line. I think Severus saw it as a life debt to Lily.
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LoopyLuna96 said:
No, I don't think so. Harry looks almost exactly like James, and everyone points it out. I think Snape loved Lily, but the whole 'Mudblood' incident was the end of them.
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TheSilverDoe said:
I thought it would have been a fabulous twist if Snape turned out to be Harry's real father....and neither Snape or Harry knew until book 7. The Snape / Lily relationship wasn't explored at great depth, just enough to inform us of Snape's undying love for Lily and that they were best friends. Something sexual could have happened before the Mudblood incident but alas, Harry does look a lot like his father....or maybe he looks like his father because we expect to see his father in him? I'm sure if he lost the glasses and grew his dark hair long, we could see something Snapish ;D
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TrueHufflepuff said:
No, I don't think so. Harry is nearly identical with James. What's more, there's nothing said that Lily actually loved Severus. She never spoke to him again after their 5-year-row old story. So, no, I belive Harry's parents are James&Lily. Severus is not related in any way.
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Ms_Mea said:
Honestly...no, I don't think so. Sadly, in the HP books, it's pretty evident that Lily and Snape didn't have a relationship, so it's kinda obvious that it couldn't happened. Unless they were drunk and neither remembered in the morning. Then that's just pure irnoy
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MadamOcta13 said:
Um, no. Once Lily found out that Snape was into the Dark Arts, she didn't want anything to do with him (this is after she tried to reason with him and talk him out of it, but he refused). Besides, Harry looks like his father! It's said at least ten times per book!
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pancakeschocho said:
Um, have you read Harry's description? Literally EVERYONE says Harry looks just like James...I don't think it's a coincidence.
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