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Why did Snape protect the trio from Lupin?

Why did Snape protect the trio from Lupin?

Originally Answered: Why Snape protect Harry when lupin become werewolf? Same reason Snape protected Harry almost throughtout his life at Hogwarts. He didn’t want Harry to die, because one, Dumbledore told him to protect Harry, and two, Lily. Lupin as a werewolf is not Lupin anymore.

What’s on page 394 in the Prisoner of Azkaban?

Basically, this was a quote from Professor Snape in the Prisoner of Azkaban. Actual page 394 is based on werewolves as animagi (or animaguses, whichever is correct). Snape was trying to teach this lesson because he was trying to expose Professor Lupin as being a werewolf.

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What was the page Snape told the students to turn to?

“Turn to page 394”.

Why did Snape go to the shrieking shack?

He already suspected Remus of collaborating with Sirius to kill Harry so he went both to protect Harry and to catch somebody he thought was a threat to Harry.

Why is page 394 Ironic?

5. Page 394. What it normally means: The 394th page of a book. What it means to Harry Potter fans: The page everyone should turn to instead of wondering where Professor Lupin may or may not be.

What page in Harry Potter does Snape say always?

There are countless lines said by Severus Snape in the books and/or the movies that Harry Potter fans will quote for decades; “turn to page 394” will always be a classic, as will “you have your mother’s eyes.” But there’s one quote in particular that is simply heartbreaking to think about on this tragic day, and that’s …

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Why did Snape set Lupin an essay on werewolves?

— Snape sets an essay, hoping someone will recognise what Lupin’s symptoms mean. [src] In 1993, Severus Snape, filling in for Remus Lupin as a temporary Defence Against the Dark Arts professor, instructed Lupin’s third year class to write an Essay on werewolves.

What did Harry learn from Slughorn and Snape?

Harry did learn that Snape risked a lot to secretly help Harry throughout his adventures, but Snape was still a total jerk to him. Slughorn might have been materialistic, but at least he still fought against Voldemort in the Battle of Hogwarts.

How did Snape become so skilled at hiding his true thoughts?

Snape’s ability to conceal his true thoughts was crucial to his mission to spy on Voldemort for Dumbledore. If the Dark Lord suspected Snape’s true loyalty even for a moment, he might have ended Snape without a second thought. However, we never find out how Snape became so skilled.

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Why does Snape keep venerating Voldemort?

He used to be one of Lord Voldemort’s Death Eaters, but he seems to keep venerating the Dark Lord despite working for Dumbledore. His hatred of Harry, his friends, and his family never cease. Also, in one seemingly irredeemable act, Snape takes the life of Dumbledore, making Voldemort poised to take total victory.