What is after all this time Always?

Dumbledore watched her fly away, and as her silvery glow faded he turned back to Snape, and his eyes were full of tears. “After all this time?” “Always,” said Snape.” In the scene, Snape had just learnt that Harry would have to die for Voldemort to be defeated, and that Dumbledore had known this all along.

What is Snape referring to when he says Always?

In context, Snape’s “always” means that the reason he has “spied for you, and lied for you, put myself in mortal danger for you” was ultimately for Lily’s sake, because of his love for her, or his guilt over her death (matching Dumbledore’s guilt over Ariana’s death), or both.

What’s on page 394 in the Prisoner of Azkaban?

Basically, this was a quote from Professor Snape in the Prisoner of Azkaban. Actual page 394 is based on werewolves as animagi (or animaguses, whichever is correct). Snape was trying to teach this lesson because he was trying to expose Professor Lupin as being a werewolf.

Did Severus Snape love Lily Potter?

Snape lovingly holding the body of a deceased Lily Despite the ending of their friendship, Snape still loved Lily. When he realised that it was Harry who Voldemort had fixated on as his enemy mentioned in the Prophecy, Snape begged him to spare Lily’s life.

What JK Rowling told Alan Rickman?

Following Rickman’s passing, Rowling took to Twitter and revealed exactly what she told the actor to keep him playing Snape. Rowling shared that she told him about Snape’s love for Lily and what the word “always” meant. “I told Alan what lies behind the word ‘always,’” she wrote.

Why do potterheads turn to page 394?

5. Page 394. What it normally means: The 394th page of a book. What it means to Harry Potter fans: The page everyone should turn to instead of wondering where Professor Lupin may or may not be.

What page does Snape say?

page 394
“Turn to page 394”.