A boggart is a shape-shifting creature that assumes the form of whatever the person facing it is most afraid of. It is introduced in the third movie, Harry Potter and the Prison of Azkaban, when the audience witnesses the boggart's shape for many characters. (Just as a refresher, a Boggart is a magical creature that transforms into someone's greatest fear. No one knows the true form of a Boggart, as it shape shifts to terrify whomever is in front.
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Native to Worldwide Alternative names Bogeyman (potentially) Boggle Mortality Amortal Distinction Transformed into the worst fear of the nearest observer (s) Affiliation Dark Arts Ministry of Magic Classification Non-being Status Extant [Source] "So the boggart sitting in the darkness within has not yet assumed a form. Say we accept and understand why Snape treated Harry like leftover Bubotuber pus while teaching him at Hogwarts. There was, however, no excuse for why he was so cruel to poor old Neville. And Hermione even got a horrific remark at one point, too, when Snape dubbed an ambitious, intelligent young teenager an insufferable know-it-all. But Neville. In this chapter, Professor Snape's cruelty is matched by Professor Lupin's kindness. Neville Longbottom is the recipient of both. Ron seized his knife, pulled Malfoy's roots towards him and began to chop them roughly, so that they were all different sizes. "Professor," drawled Malfoy, "Weasley's mutilating my roots, sir." What Would Snape's Boggart Be? One of the most interesting aspects of the Harry Potter series are the boggarts, and while most of the main characters' boggart shape was revealed during the Harry Potter films and books, that is not the case for Severus Snape.
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What form would a boggart take for Snape? Ask Question Asked 6 years, 9 months ago Modified 5 years, 8 months ago Viewed 13k times 59 Is there any canonical mention of the form taken by a boggart in Snape's presence? One would assume that Lily's dead body would be the most likely answer, but I'm just curious if JKR has ever explicitly mentioned it. Chapter seven: The Boggart in the Wardrobe Summary Malfoy, his arm bandaged dramatically, returns to class several days later. During Potions class with Professor Snape, Malfoy sits idly watching other students do his cutting and mixing, while he gossips to his fellow Slytherins about his father's influence on Hagrid's job status. Lupin explains that there is a Boggart in the wardrobe. No one knows what a Boggart looks like because it styles itself after a person's deepest fear. To repel it, it must be forced to change into a humorous shape by casting the Riddikulus charm. Neville's greatest fear is Snape. Lupin tells Neville to imagine the scary professor wearing his. Neville Longbottom - Professor Snape When Neville is sent to confront a Boggart during Lupin's third-year lesson, he sees Professor Severus Snape.
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The Boggart in question had earlier entered a wardrobe in the staffroom the previous day. Professor Lupin explained the ways of tackling the Boggart to the students and made them recite the incantation Riddikulus several times before facing the Boggart. Neville Longbottom was the first to face the Boggart. It took the form of Severus Snape. Snape had no kind words for Ron, Sirius, James, Lupin, Harry either - well, any Gryffindor come to think of it. While Snape's put-downs could be devastating to the extent he became Neville's Boggart, sometimes, when faced with a worthy adversary (such as Professor Umbridge ) his deadpan delivery and excellent timing also revealed his.
r/harrypotter. In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. It's hard to think of anything that Snape would fear. The only possibility I can think of is Voldemort finding discovering his true allegiance. I don't think there's any way for a Boggart to represent that, though. I also don't think it would be Lily-related, as she is already dead. Gryffindor Why Neville's Boggart Was Snape. I know people are already sick and tired of snape posts, if i'm being honest me too. But everytime this gets brought up, it's always used to as people's ''evidence'' that snape was always bad and a ''villain''. Yeah sure, he did bad shit there's no denying it, but this is pretty tame.
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10 HoneyBeeAlchemy Ravenclaw • 3 yr. ago But he also said, "But I don't want the boggart to turn into her either!" in regards to his Grandmother. [deleted] • 3 yr. ago The point is he didn't name his Grandmother first.. Who he feared most was Snape. Snape was always cruel to him and showed him no love. Boggart Banishing Spell. "And You will raise your wand -- thus -- and cry 'Riddikulus' -- and concentrate hard on your grandmother's clothes. If all goes well, Professor Boggart Snape will be forced into that vulture-topped hat, and that green dress, with that big red handbag." The Boggart Banishing Spell requires the caster to visualize his or.