He really doesn't like Remus. But given Lupin's conversation with Harry during The Half Blood Prince we can conclude they came to something of a truce. Remus coming to Snape's defence in the face of Harry's accusations imply at the very least they reached a kind of understanding.
He could easily have stood on the sidelines and done nothing, just as Lupin had done so many years ago, but Lupin is the only person since Lily who has really understood Snape and forgiven him. Lupin sees Snape, understands the way he was ostracized as a child, and feels real remorse for not standing up for him.
He was too ashamed to apologize to Snape for what the Marauders did to him in youth even though Remus knew that Snape resented him for it.
When James learned what Sirius did, he stopped Snape before he reached the Shrieking Shack, saving his life. Snape, however, had seen Lupin in werewolf form and was sworn to secrecy by Dumbledore.
Simply put, Professor Severus Snape didn't trust Lupin, thought that he was helping Black into the Castle, and set the essay because he thought someone among the third years would be able to recognize he was a Werewolf.
According to the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ), Sirius Black played a prank on Severus Snape by telling him how to get past the Whomping Willow so he could see what Remus Lupin and the rest of the Marauders were up to.
As a single werewolf, it is understandable that Remus could not take care of Harry after his parents died. It's also possible he was not informed where Harry was placed and thus couldn't write to him in his early years at the Dursleys.
Remus is 13 years older than Tonks. He is born in 1960 and she is born in 1973.
Voldemort intentionally made six Horcruxes, but when he used Avada Kedavra on Harry, he unintentionally created a seventh Horcrux. Instead of dying, Lily's love for Harry created a counter 'curse' known as Sacrificial Protection and saved Harry.
The potion was brewed for Remus Lupin by Severus Snape to enable him to work as a Professor at Hogwarts without endangering his students.
But Lupin was actually in despair, convinced that he could not run the risk of marrying and passing on his lycanthropy to a child. Tonks, convinced that Lupin would never spend time with her again, became desperately unhappy.
This would bring him into conflict with fanatical Death Eaters like Bellatrix Lestrange later in life, but Snape was almost immediately forgiven by the reborn Voldemort, because he could provide him with thirteen years of information on Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix.
A Professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Snape is hostile to Harry due to his resemblance to his father James Potter, who bullied Snape during their time together at Hogwarts. As the series progresses, Snape's character becomes more layered and enigmatic.
James isn't motivated by anything much in attacking Snape in this way; he does it because he's bored, because he can, and because he wants to show off to some admiring girls, including Harry's mother, Lily. Harry is deeply disturbed by witnessing Snape's worst memory.
He didnt want to hurt professor mcgonagall because he was one of the good guys after all but he couldnt blow his cover with Voldemort either. Snape, is the greatest and more complex character of the story and without him (and Allan Rickman) the story would pretty much fall apart.
The short answer is no. While yes Snape did gash the side of James' face, Sectumsempra is a far deadlier curse. When Harry used the hex in The Half-Blood Prince, Draco collapsed onto the floor, and severely bleed through his face and chest.
Draco Malfoy's mother Narcissa was cold, cunning and devoted to the Dark Lord. But she was also a mother, which meant she was willing to risk everything to make sure her son was safe. When Harry survived Voldemort's Killing Curse for the second time, Narcissa pretended he was dead so she could get to Draco.
Though Harry encountered many opportunities that deemed Avada Kedavra necessary, it remains as one of the Unforgivable Curses Harry Potter never cast. For one, he viewed the spell as an immoral practice commonly used by users of the Dark Arts.
The most likely reason why Lord Voldemort's nose disappeared and he devolved into such an evil-looking creature is that as he dabbled deeper into the Dark Arts, his appearance gradually became as distorted as what remained of his twisted soul.
Yes he did! You can view his story on Remus Lupin - Pottermore if you want, but I'll tell his love story here: Nymphadora Tonks first came into Remus's life when he rejoined the Order of the Phoenix in 1995.
Teddy was raised by his maternal grandmother Andromeda, with help from his godfather. He began attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 2009. During his time at Hogwarts, Teddy was sorted into Hufflepuff house and in his seventh year was appointed Head Boy.
Fleur Delacour is at most 21 when she marries Bill Weasley, who is a bit older, at 26. Although we don't know exactly when Harry and Ginny get married, Ginny was 22 and Harry was 23 when they had their first child, which means that we can probably guess that they got married a year or two earlier than that.
No. Remus says himself that he believed—as everyone did—that Sirius was really a traitor because as far as anyone knew he was the Secret Keeper and the only one that could have betrayed the Potters that night.
Remus grasped his shoulders as he made sure that he was standing - he was still too afraid to let him go entirely, sure that he would try to run. But he stood there, gazing at the arch hopelessly, realisation setting his expression into dazed grief.
Lucius cared deeply about his family, especially Narcissa and Draco. In the end his love for his family drove him to abandon Voldemort to search for Draco. His abandonment of Voldemort led to him avoiding another sentence in Azkaban along with his family.