There's A Detail In 'Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows' That Has Shaken Me To My Core

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There's A Detail In 'Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows' That Has Shaken Me To My Core
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Dammit, Snape.

One thing we can all agree on, though, is that he's dead. It's been almost seven years since Snape died onscreen in, after it was revealed he'd spent his time at Hogwarts working closely with Dumbledore to protect Harry.Or, perhaps more truthfully, to preserve what Harry represented: the last remaining genetic bit of the only woman he ever loved, Lily Potter.movies quite a few times over the years.

But today I discovered a detail that has somehow escaped me for the past almost-seven years., before he dies, Snape briefly battles Professor McGonagall. It's tense and badass and my girl, of course, wins.But there's a very quick moment you might have missed:It looks like Snape blocks and thenMcGonagall's spell so that it hits the Death Eaters behind him, Alecto and Amycus Carrow, thus helping Harry and the other waiting Order members.

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