![]() ![]() While the Harry Potter movies never explained how Snape came up with the name, the books, which delve deeper into his backstory, make his decision much more clear. The books also implied that Snape grew up poor and that he was possibly attempting to hide as much of his past as possible by appearing to be a "prince." How he saw himself also fits with how powerful Severus Snape was, as his textbooks and spells imply that he was above most other wizards, including pure-bloods. By the time he was an angst-filled teenager, he wrote that name on his textbook as a way of embracing his wizard heritage and rising above his Muggle father. As a child, Snape was neglected by his father and was much closer to his mother. As previously mentioned, the maiden name of Snape's mother was Prince, so it was a tribute to and a chance to distance himself from his father. ![]() However, one might still wonder why, despite not being from royalty, Snape gave himself the "Prince" moniker. ![]()
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