Professor Severus Snape's Defense Against The Dark Arts

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Professor Severus Snape was well known for being Hogwarts’s potion master and teacher for “Defense Against the Dark Arts”. The name Severus may remind you of the word “severe”. In Latin, it means “stern”. It fits Professor Snape perfectly! He never seems to have a smile on his face especially in the classroom. His voice is very monotonous and he keeps a straight face. Professor Snape is always very harsh with Harry and mostly all of the students. His teaching ways are also quite stringent. Before I looked up his name’s meaning, the one word I would describe him with was “serious”. As for his surname “Snape”, it is also seen as “sneap” which means to criticize in an insulting manner. Snape criticizes Harry in the classroom, but when Snape was young, he was reviled by James Potter, also known as Harry’s father. As a student at …show more content…

He is also a werewolf...yes, that’s right, werewolf! The name Remus comes from a story about two twin babies (Romulus and Remus) who were sent to be drowned by orders of a king’s brother. A female wolf found the children and did not kill them, but she cared for them. This has relation to Remus since he turned into a wolf himself. Also, his last name “Lupin” is Latin for “wolf”. Overall, his name is a way of showing who he is. The story behind the name Remus doesn’t have much to do with Professor Lupin’s personality or life considering that he did not have a brother or a wolf for a parent. In a way, Remus from the ancient Roman story and Remus Lupin have similarities. When Lupin first became a werewolf, he almost was not allowed to attend Hogwarts, but he found his way to become a student. As for the ancient Roman Remus, he was thrown into a river and out of his kingdom as a baby, but he found his way to become the ruler of a kingdom. Of course they aren’t exactly the same, but I do see a bit of a

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