KristoCat
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Here's a couple of theories I'd like to throw out there (I apologize if there's repeats, didn't read the entire thread):
Snape probably liked Lily before she married James Potter. That's how Lily always did so well in Potions, because Snape helped her. And Snape's worst memory Harry saw in the Pensieve in the 5th book wasn't his worst memory because of what James did to Snape, but because it was when Snape was so angry at everyone that he called Lily a Mudblood, even though she had been sticking up for him. Then Lily went all icy and said "fine, screw you" (basically) and that was the end of any potential for a relationship between them. And that would have made the death of the Potters at the hands of Voldemort even more horrible for Snape, if he liked Lily all that time, and it would have given Snape even more reason to hate James. Makes sense huh?
I'm not convinced Snape is good underneath. For one thing, Snape could have avoided making the Vow to do what Malfoy was supposed to do, simply because Voldemort had ordered that ONLY Malfoy was supposed to do it, and Snape knew at least that much before he took the vow. Snape could have promised the first two things and not the third, on the premise that if they disobeyed Voldemort on that, all three of them would be in deep shit. That would still be showing loyalty to Voldemort, if not Narcissa.
Snape probably liked Lily before she married James Potter. That's how Lily always did so well in Potions, because Snape helped her. And Snape's worst memory Harry saw in the Pensieve in the 5th book wasn't his worst memory because of what James did to Snape, but because it was when Snape was so angry at everyone that he called Lily a Mudblood, even though she had been sticking up for him. Then Lily went all icy and said "fine, screw you" (basically) and that was the end of any potential for a relationship between them. And that would have made the death of the Potters at the hands of Voldemort even more horrible for Snape, if he liked Lily all that time, and it would have given Snape even more reason to hate James. Makes sense huh?
I'm not convinced Snape is good underneath. For one thing, Snape could have avoided making the Vow to do what Malfoy was supposed to do, simply because Voldemort had ordered that ONLY Malfoy was supposed to do it, and Snape knew at least that much before he took the vow. Snape could have promised the first two things and not the third, on the premise that if they disobeyed Voldemort on that, all three of them would be in deep shit. That would still be showing loyalty to Voldemort, if not Narcissa.