Perhaps it’s his presumed allegiance to the Dark Lord, a fellow Slytherin. Or maybe it’s the way he treated Harry, since the day he called him out in his first potions class in front of his new classmates. Maybe it’s the way he looks, with his black hair and emotionless expressions. When we’re first introduced to old Snivelly, he seemed destined for darkness. Here are seven things Severus Snape taught me: First impressions are deceiving. He's excruciatingly complex, harbors secrets and understands the compulsions of the human heart. Today, we've come to know that the potions professor is arguably the most relatable of all the characters in the "Harry Potter" series. Throughout seven novels and eight movies, his sinister ways and callus attitude repeatedly begged us to question if he really was good or evil, until the very end. Years ago, when I first started reading the "Harry Potter" series, Severus Snape was probably the last person I ever expected to learn so much about life from.
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