Sometimes wizards have the same Patronus, mostly due to various reasons. One of the most discussed is definitely Severus Snape’s and Lily Potter’s Patronus, a doe. Snape and Lily have the same Patronus because of Snape’s great love for Lily.
Snape ‘s Patronus was the same as Lily’s because he was in love with her. A wizard’s (or witch’s) Patronus can change shape to match the Patronus of someone they’re truly in love with. The feeling of love does not have to be mutual for the Patronus to change shape.
They are not related, it is Snape’s profound love for Lily that causes his Patronus to be a doe. The Patronus, asserted Spangle, represents that which is hidden, unknown but necessary within the personality.
What did Snape think of Petunia and Lily?
Snape, who found Petunia and presumably other muggles (and squibs) repugnant, given his propensity for the Dark Arts, despised her and advised Lily to not care about what her sister thought. In the wizarding world, sharing someone’s Patronus is as sure a sign of love as anything.
I can figure it out! now, as firmly established, Snape was not the greatest fan of Harry, but that didn’t mean that he ever stopped loving Lily. Dumbledore was surprised that Snape seemed to care for the boy. With a swish of his wand, Snape conjured up a Patronus) – Lily’s Patronus, a doe. ‘Always,’ he said. Why does Draco’s mom call Harry Draco?
Does Harry Potter have the same Patronus as James Potter?
The same is true of Snape and Lily, who are does. James’ Patronus is a deer, which he shares with Harry. Thus, all four of them—Harry, James, Lily, and Snape—basically share the same Patronus. This is ironic, as it also means that Snape’s Patronus was not only the same as his bully’s, but it was the same as Harry’s, as well.