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→‎Analysis: Snape wasn't surprised! How could you invent that up. He wanted to continue speaking about the cursed hand but Dumbledore cut him off. When Dumbledore comments on Voldemort's plan Snape simply continued the conversation.
→‎Analysis: (to original author) What the hell are you talking about? Do you have any canonical proof about that?
Dòng 65:
The conversation between Snape and Dumbledore on the castle grounds, appearing as Snape's fourteenth memory, has bits never heard before. Apparently this discussion took place [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Half-Blood Prince/Chapter 19|the previous year]], just before Ron's rather disastrous birthday. It was partially overheard by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]], who, with his usual inability to keep a secret, passed on the bits he overheard to Harry and Hermione.
 
The following conversation, in Dumbledore's office, turns out to perhaps one of the most important revelations of the entire series. Dumbledore finally explains to Snape the reason why Harry has a connection with Voldemort, why Harry can see Voldermort's mind (and vice-versa), and why Harry can speak to snakes. It turns out a part of Voldemort's soul attached to Harry when the curse rebounded, and it lived inside him ever side. Harry was the Horcrux that Voldemort did not intend to make, and unless Harry was killed, Voldemort would not be able to die. Snape is horrified about upon learning about this, and shows a side of his character that we hadn't seen till now. He accuses Dumbledore of manipulating Harry's life, to raise him and protect him so that at the proper time Harry must voluntarily seek Voldemort and allow himself to be killed. When Dumbledore sees that Snape is so angry that Harry must die, he asks if Snape had grown to care about Harry. We learn that Snape has always been in love with Lily until this time, performing a Patronus which takes the shape of a Doe (like Lily's). We suddenly realize that it was actually Snape who placed the Sword of Gryffindor in the forest and guided Harry towards it.
The following conversation, in Dumbledore's office, contains one element which should be instantly clear but is never explained. Explaining the reason for his actions, Snape summons his Patronus, a silver doe, the same silver doe that led Harry to the Sword of Gryffindor in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 19|the Forest of Dean]]. Dumbledore, knowing that life circumstances can alter a Patronus' shape, immediately recognizes the connection to Lily Potter. Snape and James likely learned the Patronus charm at the same time; James, who at that stage in his life, had the strong relation to the stag that would result in his [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Animagus|Animagus]] form being one, likely would also have then manifested a stag Patronus. We never discover what Lily's Patronus was, though as James had such powerful associations with the stag, it is possible that Lily's Patronus, following form, was a doe. This is not necessarily true, however; it is equally possible that, no matter what Lily's Patronus was, Snape perceived her as a doe, mated to the stag that was James, and his Patronus reflected that perception. The Patronus being such advanced magic, it is also likely that James and Lily would be a couple by the time James and Snape learned it, and Snape learned of James' Patronus form. Dumbledore's question, "After all this time?", is asking if Snape was still in love with Lily.
 
It is interesting to note that the only thing Dumbledore required Snape to do was, when Voldemort started protecting Nagini, keeping her at his side, that he should then tell Harry about Voldemort's soul shard embedded within himself, and that in order to destroy it, Voldemort must kill Harry. There was no need, according to his promise to Dumbledore, for Snape to provide Harry with all these other memories. Could Snape have been attempting to justify his past actions, to exonerate himself to Harry?
 
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