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Severus Snape's doe Patronus in Harry Potter revealed that he had been in love with Lily Potter and was the one who helped Harry find the Sword of Gryffindor, but its meaning went far deeper than ...
While the books don’t tell us that James Potter’s Patronus was a stag ... but it’s always Harry’s stag, not Snape’s doe, that saves Harry and Sirius. “I knew I could do it this ...
No more shall Harry Potter fans traverse the globe wondering, “What is my Patronus?” Could you be a duck, a doe or even a mink? Discover the true you with the official Patronus assigner.
A compelling feature of the Harry Potter franchise is that it contains numerous elements and layers within it. Whether it's the characters, storylines, or locations, there is always a complexity ...
Harry's Patronus, a stag, is reminiscent of his father, Snape's doe is reminiscent of Lily Potter, and similarly, Ginny's horse stems from her affection towards Harry. In Harry Potter and the ...
Take the quiz here. In the novels, Harry Potter’s Patronus is a stag, reflecting his father’s Animagus transformation. Meanwhile, Professor Snape’s is a doe, representing his love for Lily ...
"Harry Potter" fans can finally take the long-promised Pottermore quiz to find out their Patronus. A Patronus is a charm in the "Harry Potter" universe that's used to drive away soul-sucking ...
Potter fans will remember that Harry's Patronus was a stag, as was his father's, and his mother's was a doe. Harry's eventual ... capable of protection (but always remember Hermione's otter!).
And now, J.K. Rowling has created a virtual test that gives Harry Potter fans (yes, even us Muggles) the definitive answer to the question: what form does my Patronus take? To see for yourself ...