The bravest, most upright, and kindest man

Kayley 2022-03-20 09:01:07

Severus Snape, he was really a bad-spoken man. His face was pale and serious. His biggest wish before he died was just to look at those "Lilly" eyes, and before that, those eyes The master hated him.
If it weren’t for death, if there was no penis, if Harry missed the line that contained the bitter tears of Severus I, perhaps no one would really understand him, this affectionate and haughty man was extremely restrained, and he would always say it for himself. Not export.
How powerful Voldemort is, the life and death of many people can be decided with a few seconds. He is smart, he is crazy, and he is unscrupulous. However, when he and Severus stood facing each other, I only saw a king, calm, calm, and fearless. Still the expressionless face, still the lazy, magnetic voice, Severus was as calm as he was in a normal black magic class, and the one who stared at him was just a random student asking questions, believe it or not. Regardless, his answer has always been concise and clear.
Unlike Sirius’s death, when Severus died, no one was distraught. Dumbledore, who knew the truth, died long ago. Harry, who did not know the truth, continued to be at a loss. He was like a supporting actor doomed to tragedy, clearly occupying others. The most important position in life is never known, naturally, and no one is grateful.
How important Severus is, we can assume it. If he gave up lurking at the last moment, sitting and watching the two tigers fight, what is the probability of winning the world? If he didn't join forces with Dumbledore halfway through, and fell completely to Voldemort, how many chances would he have in the dark magic world? If his love for Lily is not so deep, and he can only forget about it at any time, how many chances does Harry have to get asylum? Step back ten thousand steps and say, if he hadn't cared about a woman who put her tenderness on others, how difficult would it be to become another Voldemort with Severus' ability and wisdom?
There were so many smooth roads, he chose a thorny trail that was rarely taken by people. He was obsessed to death for a dream, a look in his eyes, and a true feeling when he was young, and he did not even suffer from it.
Who didn't have rhetoric when he was young? Those silly things that scolded Fang Qiu were forgotten after a few times. The figure that I loved at the time faded away. Everyone is pragmatic. Everyone knows to live in order to live. What is the first love, what is the love, and when making a choice between life and death, This is not a problem at all.
Yes, everyone, not including Severus.
Severus Snape, he is the loneliest and silent prince in the dark night, not a star, because he is good at concealing his own light; not a flowing cloud, because his heart is solid and unshakable; not a moon, because he is far hotter than a cold planet Ran warmly. He is him, who can protect his unavailable lover for life, but his unspeakable vows are verified bit by bit with his life.
"The bravest, most upright, and kind-hearted person I know" generally belongs to the dead, and those who can deserve this comment must live a very tired life. His life ceased to belong to him from the moment he fell in love with someone.
Believe it or not, I really believe that there are some people in this world who can go through fire and water for "that pair of pure and beautiful eyes". If God has a gift to run out of life under the gaze of those eyes, the last wish is enough.
After all, I love you, it has nothing to do with you.

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Extended Reading
  • Emmanuelle 2022-03-24 09:01:08

    No matter how poor David Yates's level of directing is, the audience will still be incited by such an ending with their own subjective emotional experience...

  • Darrion 2021-10-20 18:58:16

    A very impressive scene, I am afraid that I will never forget it in this life. The two punk born in the 90s sitting next to me cried when Snape died.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 quotes

  • Professor Severus Snape: [to students] You are surely wondering why I have summoned you at this hour. It has come to my attention earlier this evening, Harry Potter was sighted in Hogsmeade.

    [students murmur to each other]

    Professor Severus Snape: Now, should anyone, student or staff, attempt to aid Mr. Potter, they will be punished in a manner consistent with the severity of their transgression.

    [Professors McGonagall and Slughorn make pitiful looks]

    Professor Severus Snape: Furthermore, any person found to have knowledge of these events who fails to come forward will be treated as... equally guilty. Now then...

    [walks down steps to students]

    Professor Severus Snape: ... if anyone in here has any knowledge of Mr. Potter's movements this evening...

    [walks among students]

    Professor Severus Snape: ... I invite them to step forward... now.

    Harry Potter: [steps out of the crowd of students and everyone gasps] It seems, despite your exhaustive defenses strategies, you still have a bit of a security problem, Headmaster.

    [Great Hall doors open to reveal the Order of the Phoenix members]

    Harry Potter: I'm afraid it's quite extensive, how dare you stand where he stood. Tell them how it happened that night! Tell them how you looked him in the eye, a man who trusted you, and killed him! Tell them!

    [Snape points his wand at Harry, but Professor McGonagall steps in front of Harry. Snape looks slightly taken aback, but readies his wand]

    Minerva McGonagall: [Begins to throw spells at Snape. Not wishing to hurt McGonagall, he instead blocks and parries her curses, even throwing two of them over his shoulders to knock out the Carrows. He then swirls into a puff of smoke and jumps out of the window] Coward!

  • [after Voldemort's death, and the war was over, Harry stands over the broken bridge gazing at the deep abyss holding the Elder Wand]

    Hermione Granger: [about Voldemort] Why didn't it work for him, the Elder Wand?

    Harry Potter: It answered to somebody else. When he killed Snape, he thought the wand would become his, but the thing is, the wand never belonged to Snape. It was Draco who disarmed Dumbledore that night in the Astronomy Tower. From that moment on, the wand answered him... until the other night when I disarmed Draco at Malfoy Manor.

    Ron Weasley: So that means...

    Harry Potter: [proudly] It's mine.

    Ron Weasley: What should we do with it?

    Hermione Granger: [incredulously] We?

    Ron Weasley: I'm just saying - that's the Elder Wand, the most powerful wand in the world. With that, we'd be invincible!

    [Harry pauses and has second thoughts, then snaps the Elder Wand in half destroying its power before tosses the two halves into the abyss, Ron and Hermione proudly smile at Harry]