As Harry discovered in his sixth year, it contained barely a page on which additional notes hadn’t been made. There was one useful source from which it’s possible to derive insight into the bravest man Harry ever knew: Snape’s old copy of Advanced Potion-Making by Libatius Borage. He may have appeared sneering and unable to shift a grudge from a generation previous, but he protected Harry without consideration for himself. But frankly, the myriad contradictions in his character mean we’re still not sure about the surly professor who had everyone, including Voldemort, fooled. Okay, so (spoiler alert) by the end of the adventure we knew that the Potions master and short-term Hogwarts headmaster was in many ways a goodie.
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