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Why does Voldemort still let Snape work for him as a Death Eater after he had killed Lily, without ever thinking/suspecting Snape might hate him for killing Lily?

Has anyone ever thought about this? It's only natural for Voldemort himself to predict that Snape would hate him after killing Lily, especially when we know that Snape has made a special request towards Voldemort to spare Lily, which Voldemort completely ignored. So why did Voldemort still let Snape work for him as a Death Eater knowing full well that Snape might keep a huge grudge on him? ou was Voldemort completely unaware that Snape made this request because he was in l’amour with Lily? So, in other words, he was not aware of Snape's longtime l’amour for Lily?
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And remember that Voldemort is a very very well-planned and thoughtful person, he was also really great at lire people! So why was this so?
charizianne posted il y a plus d’un an
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severus snape knew occulpancy and leglimancy, so he could easilly control his thoughts
Ichigo127 posted il y a plus d’un an
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(sorry for the spelling mistakes ^.^)
Ichigo127 posted il y a plus d’un an
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yeah that is true!
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Ichigo127 said:

the answer's been already donné in the last book..read this excerpt:
"Dumbledore is dead!" Voldemort hurled the words at Harry as in the marble tomb in the grounds of this castle, "I have seen it, Potter, and he will not return!"

"Yes, Dumbledore is dead," a dit Harry calmly, "but toi didn't have him killed. He chose his own manner of dying, chose it months before he died, arranged the whole thing with the man toi thought was your servant."

"What childish dream is this?" a dit Voldemort, but still he did not strike, and his red eyes did not waver from Harry's.

"Severus Snape wasn't yours," a dit Harry. "Snape was Dumbledore's. Dumbledore's from the moment toi starting hunting down my mother. And toi never realized it, because of the thing toi can't understand. toi never saw Snape cast a Patronus, did you, Riddle?"

Voldemort did not answer. They continued to cercle each other like loups about to tear each other apart.

"Snape's Patronus was a doe," a dit Harry, "the same as my mother's, because he loved her for nearly all of his life, from the time when they were children. toi should have realized," he a dit as he saw Voldemort's nostrils flare, "he asked toi to spare her life, didn't he?"

"He desired her, that was all," sneered Voldemort, "but when she had gone, he agreed that there were other women, and of purer blood, worthier of him "

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thank toi very much! your answer really hits the bulls-eye. hommages for you...
charizianne posted il y a plus d’un an
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thanx!
Ichigo127 posted il y a plus d’un an
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that last paragraph that toi have put in bold is indeed the most crucial part of this whole conversation, it must have been the very words that finally got Voldemort convinced.
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Flickerflame said:
Voldemort believed Snape's attraction to Lily had been entirely physical and that he got over her easily. He also believed that he was such a good Legilimens, no one could ever be skilled enough with Occlumency to trick him - but Snape obviously was.
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hunterkf5732 said:
I think voldemort probably didn't consider the fact that Snape made his request out of l’amour for Lily(remember that voldemort doesn't understand l’amour and hence doesn't recognize it when he sees it).He probably put down Snape's request to be a mere intention to save an innocent life.After all,voldemort probably didn't think much of the request anyway,since his sole intention at the time was to kill Harry.
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