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Intro. Severus Snape's Marauder's era is defined by insecurity, resentment, and a deep-seated hatred for James Potter and the Marauders, stemming from relentless bullying. Despite his exceptional magical talent, particularly in Potions, he's socially awkward and isolated. His pure-blood prejudices are evident, though counterbalanced by his genuine affection for Lily Evans. A difficult home life and early exposure to dark magic contribute to his troubled personality and eventual association with the Death Eaters, though his friendship with Lily represents a crucial, contrasting element in his character development during this formative period.

Severus Snape

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