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While it is noted in the Extended Description that we see Professor Snape's Patronus on two occasions, we deliberately elide the shape of that Patronus as it constitutes a relatively large spoiler. Snape's Patronus takes the shape of a doe, and is seen first in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 19|the Forest of Dean]], and later in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 33|Snape's memories]] of a conversation with Professor Dumbledore. Dumbledore recognizes it as being related to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lily Potter|Lily Evans, as she then was]], and Snape's unrequited love for her. We note that in three instances, Harry, Snape, and Tonks, the Patronus has taken a shape related to a major object of affection: Harry's is related to his father, Tonks' is related to Lupin, and Snape's to Lily. Clearly there is some indication that the Patronus form is influenced by love, requited, unrequited, or lost. Related to this we note that Hermione's Patronus is an otter, and if its form was related to love objects, we would expect it to be a weasel; Hermione, however, likely is aware that weasels and otters belong to the same family, Mustelidae.
 
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