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I know Snape is bitter, but does anyone else read him as somewhat gallant? Very regency milordish.
I don’t know why but I just do. Like for example say Trelawny was struggling to get up a step, he’d give her his hand to help, but say nothing. We don’t see him often interacting with adults but I bet it’s a lot better than students
Edit: I should add that he’ll help as a last resort but won’t go out of his way to help.
u/ChanceBiscotti7329 — 4 days ago