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+ | [[Severus Snape]] lived near the [[Evans family]] when he was a child, and soon began spying on Lily after he noticed that she was a [[witch]]. The two became friends when he started telling her about the [[wizarding world]], and were best friends until their fifth year at [[Hogwarts]]. Lily became increasingly dismayed by Snape's friendships with people such as [[Avery (Marauder-era)|Avery]] and [[Mulciber (Marauder-era)|Mulciber]], who practiced the [[Dark Arts]] and disdained [[Muggle-born]]s. When Snape accidentally called Lily a "[[Mudblood]]" when lashing out against [[James Potter I|James Potter]] and [[Sirius Black]], it was the last straw for Lily, who rightly accused Snape of aspiring to become a [[Death Eater]] and severed all ties with him, in spite of his begging for forgiveness. Despite this, Snape continued to love Lily, and defected from [[Lord Voldemort]] immediately when the Dark Lord set his sights on the [[Potter family|Potters]] during the [[First Wizarding War]]. He told [[Albus Dumbledore]] he would do anything to keep Lily safe, wished he were dead when she was killed, and committed himself to protecting her orphaned [[Harry Potter|son]], despite disliking him greatly.<ref name="DH"/> |
Snape held a deep, unrequited [[love]] for Lily for almost all of his life; as he lay dying in [[1998]], he demanded that her son look at him, so that he could see the eyes Harry inherited from Lily. Lily loved Snape as a friend, and, tragically for him, might have returned his romantic love had he not become consumed by the [[Dark Arts]].<ref>[http://www.snapecanonsite.com/interviews2007.htm 30 July 2007 Bloomsbury Live Chat with J.K. Rowling]</ref> |
Snape held a deep, unrequited [[love]] for Lily for almost all of his life; as he lay dying in [[1998]], he demanded that her son look at him, so that he could see the eyes Harry inherited from Lily. Lily loved Snape as a friend, and, tragically for him, might have returned his romantic love had he not become consumed by the [[Dark Arts]].<ref>[http://www.snapecanonsite.com/interviews2007.htm 30 July 2007 Bloomsbury Live Chat with J.K. Rowling]</ref> |
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Lily Potter (née Evans) (January 30, 1960 - October 31, 1981) was a Muggle-born witch and the mother of Harry Potter. She learned that she was a witch as a child, after a boy who lived nearby, Severus Snape, told her of the existence of the magic. The two became close friends, eagerly discussing the wizarding world, while Lily grew apart from her older sister Petunia. She attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from 1971 to 1978 and was sorted into Gryffindor house. A talented student, Lily was a member of the Slug Club and Head Girl in her seventh year. Her friendship with Snape fell apart after he called her a "Mudblood"; while he would always love her, Lily went on to marry James Potter. She and James both joined the Order of the Phoenix after graduating, and fought in the First Wizarding War, defying Lord Voldemort himself three times. This made their only child the Dark Lord's target when a prophecy was made about the one with the power to defeat him, and Voldemort attacked the Potters on October 31, 1981. After murdering James, he offered Lily a chance to save herself, per Snape's request, if she stepped aside, but Lily refused and was killed for it. This loving sacrifice enabled her son to be the only known person to survive the Killing Curse.
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History
Early Life
Lily was born to the Muggle Evans family; she had an older sister named Petunia. The family lived in a Muggle village called Spinner's End. At an early age, Lily became friends with Severus Snape, a boy who lived nearby and who fell in love with her. Snape told Lily that she was a witch and the two discussed the wizarding world often, eagerly awaiting when they could attend Hogwarts together. Lily's parents were proud of her magical abilities, but her sister, jealous, considered her to be a freak.[1]
Her wand was 10¼" willow, swishy and good for Charms work.
Time at Hogwarts
- Lily: "I’m not a freak. That’s a horrible thing to say."
- Petunia: "That’s where you’re going. A special school for freaks. You and that Snape boy ... weirdos, that’s what you two are..."
- Lily: "You didn’t think it was such a freak’s school when you wrote the headmaster and begged him to take you."
- — Lily and Petunia argue before Lily departs for Hogwarts.[src]
At the age of eleven, she attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where she was sorted into Gryffindor house. She became quite skilled at Potions and perhaps Charms, attracting the attention of Professor Slughorn who made her a member of his Slug Club. In her seventh year, she became Head Girl.
In her fifth year, Lily stood up for her then-best friend, Severus Snape, when he was being bullied by James Potter, whom she considered to be an arrogant bully. She had addressed James by his surname and attempted to stop his bullying, until Snape lashed out at her in his humiliation, calling her a "Mudblood".[2] This subsequently led to a falling out and parting of ways between Lily and Snape, as the former had already become dismayed by Snape's friendship with aspiring Death Eaters like Mulciber and Avery and his fascination with the Dark Arts. Harry would later witness this scene twice via a pensieve, as well as other scenes depicting his mother's long friendship with Snape.[1]
- Severus Snape: "I never meant to call you Mudblood, it just-"
- Lily: "Slipped out? It’s too late. I’ve made excuses for you for years. None of my friends can understand why I even talk to you. You and your precious little Death Eater friends ... You’ve chosen your way, I’ve chosen mine."
- — The end of Lily’s friendship with Severus Snape.[src]
Also during their fifth year, James tried to ask her out, but she refused, considering him an "arrogant toerag". James's best friend, Sirius Black, later commented that James could not resist showing off and making a fool of himself whenever she was around. She did not, however, hate James; they had just got off on the wrong foot.[2]
Eventually, in their seventh year, Lily and James began dating.
First Wizarding War
- Severus Snape: "The – the prophecy ... the prediction ... Trelawney... He thinks it means Lily Evans!"
- Albus Dumbledore: "The prophecy did not refer to a woman. It spoke of a boy born at the end of July –"
- Severus Snape: "You know what I mean! He thinks it means her son, he is going to hunt her down – kill them all –"
- — Severus Snape warns Dumbledore of the danger to the Potters[src]
Sometime after graduating from Hogwarts in 1978, Lily and James married. They also became members of the Order of the Phoenix, an organisation dedicated to fighting Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters, along with their friends Sirius Black, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew. During the war, they defied Voldemort on at least three different occasions. This made their son, Harry James Potter, born on July 31 in 1980, the possibly subject of a prophecy made about the one with the power to defeat Voldemort.[2]
Sybill Trelawney made the prophecy in front of Albus Dumbledore, but part of it was overheard by Lily's former friend, Snape, who had since become a Death Eater. He was horrified when Voldemort came to believe that Lily's son was the subject of the prophecy, and warned Dumbledore of the Dark Lord's plans, offering to do anything to keep the woman he still loved safe.
The Potter family went into hiding with their infant son and kept in touch with their friends with letters. In one letter to Sirius, who was named Harry's godfather, Lily mentioned that the family had a feline companion and relayed a story about Harry flying on a toy broomstick, which was a present from Sirius.[1] The Fidelius Charm was placed on their home in Godric's Hollow. However, their Secret-Keeper, Peter Pettigrew, one of James' best friends at Hogwarts, betrayed them by telling Voldemort of their whereabouts.[3]
On October 31 in 1981, Voldemort entered their home. James told Lily to take Harry and leave while he held him off. However, James was killed before Lily and Harry could escape the house. Trapping mother and son in Harry's nursery, Voldemort, honouring Snape's request, offered Lily a chance to step aside. She steadfastly refused to stop shielding her son, though, and Voldemort killed her. However, because of Lily's sacrifice, Harry was marked with the protection of her love, and Voldemort's Killing Curse rebounded off the toddler, destroying the Dark Lord's body and temporarily defeating him.[1]
After Death
- Lily: "You’ve been so brave."
- James: "You are nearly there. Very close. We are . . . so proud of you."
- — Lily and James speak to their son through the Resurrection Stone[src]
However, that would not be the last Harry would see of Lily. During his first year at Hogwarts, he stumbled upon The Mirror of Erised and saw his mother and father beside him. In his third year, whenever he encountered a Dementor he was forced to relive his parents' deaths.
In his fourth year while dueling with Voldemort in the Little Hangleton Graveyard, they experienced Priori Incantatem and shades of his mother and father (as well as others Voldemort’s wand had killed) came out of Voldemort's wand to help Harry in his escape. In his fifth year, Harry entered Snape's memory of being bullied by James via the use of Pensieve and saw his mother standing up for Snape. In 1998, he relived that same memory of Snape's, as well as many others containing his mother. Finally, during the final battle when Harry believed himself to be walking to his own death, he used the Resurrection Stone to bring back an image of Lily, as well as James, Sirius Black, and Remus Lupin. Lily's only grandaughter was named after her.[1]
Physical Description
Lily Evans was, according to Harry Potter, "very pretty". She had long, dark red hair and almond-shaped green eyes that her son and grandson Albus inherited.[1]
Personality and Traits
Lily was known for being a very kind and gifted witch. She was an excellent student, becoming Head Girl in her final year at Hogwarts. She was a favourite of Professor Horace Slughorn, who noted that she was witty and charming.[4] She had a habit of seeing the best in others even when they could not see it themselves, often sticking up for those others criticized, such as Severus Snape. However, when Lily could no longer tolerate Snape's increasing involvement in the Dark Arts, she ended the friendship, sticking to her principles. She and her husband were also brave and self-sacrificing, defying Voldemort three times as members of the Order of the Phoenix and dying to protect their son.
Relationships
Family
Lily had a close relationship with her parents and, initially, with her older sister, Petunia. The two girls played together, and when Lily began demonstrating magical ability, Petunia was "torn between curiosity and disapproval". She strongly disapproved when Lily struck up a friendship with Severus Snape, a young wizard who lived nearby and who disdained Petunia because she was a Muggle, and took to spying on them. When Lily was invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Petunia wrote to the headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, requesting that she be permitted the same. Although his refusal was kind, Petunia was jealous and bitter, and deemed her sister a "freak"[1]. Their relationship seems to have deteriorated greatly afterwards, and even as an adult, Petunia resented that her parents were proud of Lily's magical abilities and took out her enmity on Lily's son, Harry.
Severus Snape
- Dumbledore: "After all this time, Severus?"
- Snape: "Always."
- — Albus Dumbledore discussing Snape's continuing love for Lily[src]
Severus Snape lived near the Evans family when he was a child, and soon began spying on Lily after he noticed that she was a witch. The two became friends when he started telling her about the wizarding world, and were best friends until their fifth year at Hogwarts. Lily became increasingly dismayed by Snape's friendships with people such as Avery and Mulciber, who practiced the Dark Arts and disdained Muggle-borns. When Snape accidentally called Lily a "Mudblood" when lashing out against James Potter and Sirius Black, it was the last straw for Lily, who rightly accused Snape of aspiring to become a Death Eater and severed all ties with him, in spite of his begging for forgiveness. Despite this, Snape continued to love Lily, and defected from Lord Voldemort immediately when the Dark Lord set his sights on the Potters during the First Wizarding War. He told Albus Dumbledore he would do anything to keep Lily safe, wished he were dead when she was killed, and committed himself to protecting her orphaned son, despite disliking him greatly.[1]
Snape held a deep, unrequited love for Lily for almost all of his life; as he lay dying in 1998, he demanded that her son look at him, so that he could see the eyes Harry inherited from Lily. Lily loved Snape as a friend, and, tragically for him, might have returned his romantic love had he not become consumed by the Dark Arts.[5]
James Potter
- Lily: "You think you're funny, but you're just an arrogant, bullying toerag, Potter. Leave him alone."
- James: "I will if you go out with me, Evans. Go on, go out with me and I will never lay a wand on old Snivelly again."
- Lily: "I wouldn't go out with you if it were a choice between you and the giant squid!"
- — Lily and James Potter in their fifth year[src]
Lily's relationship with James Potter was initially a volatile one. They first met on the train on their way for their first year at Hogwarts, where Lily was angered by James and Sirius Black's mockery of her close friend Severus Snape.[1] Although James was a popular student and Quidditch player, well-liked by most, Lily considered him an arrogant bully and treated him with contempt. This was likely motivated in part by James' hostile relationship with Snape. By his fifth year, James started to have romantic feelings for Lily, and would show off to try to impress her, without success.[2] She refused to accept his many invitations to go out with him until their seventh year, when James was Head Boy and Lily was Head Girl. It seems that, by that time, James had matured and grown less arrogant. The two joined the Order of the Phoenix after graduating as well as married, and had one child, Harry James Potter.
Etymology
The given name Lily comes from the name of the flower, which is a symbol of purity.[6] Specifically, the lily is often associated with the Virgin Mary; one type of the flower is known as the Madonna lily. Greek mythology also links lilies to the Muses and to the goddess Hera, and the flowers continue to be representative of purity and love in Europe. In China, lily means "forever in love", and the flowers were thought to be capable of averting evil.[7]
Behind the scenes
- In the films, Geraldine Somerville plays Lily as an adult, and Susie Shinner plays her as a teenager. J.K. Rowling was asked to play Lily in the Mirror of Erised scene of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film), but she refused the part because she said that she was "not cut out to be an actress because she'd mess-up somehow."
- In the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban film, Remus Lupin mentions that Lily had been there for him at a time when no one else was. This statement may or may not be canon, as the books never imply that Lily knew Lupin well until after she started dating James. However, considering her high academic standing prior to her appointment as Head Girl, it seems likely that Lily and Remus would have served as Gryffindor prefects together.
- Susie Shinner did not appear as Lily in the film version of Order of the Phoenix, although a promotional image showed her in costume.
- In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film), Voldemort taunts Harry by calling Lily "your filthy Muggle mother" rather than "Mudblood", even though she's a Muggle-born witch. This may be a slip of the tongue, or a reference to Voldemort's father being a Muggle himself. Note that in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film), the Tom Riddle coming out of his diary uses the term Mudblood.
- In European folklore and the infamous treatise on witchcraft, Malleus Maleficarum, the combination of red hair and green eyes was considered the mark of a witch, thus it is notable that Lily Evans possesses this exact colouring.[8]
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Appears as a ghost or a spirit)
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) (Appears as a ghost or a spirit)
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film) (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Appears in flashback(s))
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film) (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Appears in flashback(s)) (Appears as a ghost or a spirit)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film) (Appears as a ghost or a spirit)
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Appears in flashback(s))
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film) (Appears in flashback(s))
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Appears in flashback(s)) (Appears as a ghost or a spirit)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
- ↑ 30 July 2007 Bloomsbury Live Chat with J.K. Rowling
- ↑ Behind the Name: Lily
- ↑ Flower Facts: Lily
- ↑ Wikipedia article on red hair