Honestly they are all three my favorites for very different reasons. Severus Snape for his impressive intelligence, his choice to play two sides at once, his obvious character flaws only help add to his charisma. Remus Lupin I adore for his classic tortured soul persona. He's intelligent, quiet, solitary *even while a member of the infamous Mauraders*. He struggles with the demon within himself and with what the world seems to think of people with his affliction. Sirius is the easiest to love. He's the man that women yearn for. Classic good looks *well, pre Azkaban*, mischievious streak, the bad boy with loyalty for his friends. It is far too difficult for me to pick just one.
2006-07-27 14:32:51
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answer #1
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answered by Jessica H 3
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Definitely, definitely Sirius. He's my favorite character out of all of them in the Harry Potter universe. I also love Lupin, though, he'd be in my top five.
I hate Snape. I know lots of people who try and explain his behaviour with how James and Sirius bullied him when he was younger, which admittedly is an awful thing to do, but its just as awful that Snape bullies Harry [and other students].
2006-07-27 12:41:06
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answered by Mary 6
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I like Severus Snape. I don't know why, but i think there is a lot more going on with that character than meets the eye.
2006-07-27 11:35:17
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answered by Jenni 4
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Definitely Lupin. When I was reading the book (this was before the movie came out), I pictured Lupin as a Ewan McGregor-type. So I kinda had a crush on him!
2006-07-27 11:32:09
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! they somewhat tousled Sirius and Lupin. i'm no longer partial to how they made Lupin look, quite. no longer what I imagined in any respect. easily, the merely human beings they were given properly were Harry, Ron, Hermione, each and each and every of the Weasley's, Draco and Lucius Malfoy, and Richard Harris's Dumbledore. everyone else is off from the e book. operating example, what's with Narcissa Malfoy's hair?? She's think to have "lengthy, blonde hair that gave her the look of a drowned individual" no longer the black and blond streaked weirdness. also, i do not study about you, yet i'm notably optimistic Voldemort wouldn't have blue eyes. it is variety of biologically no longer conceivable at the same time as they confirmed Tom having brown eyes, then grownup Voldemort has blue eyes. I recommend, how does that happen? BQ1: I referred to the first action picture at the same time as i develop into 8 years previous or so, yet i did not commence examining the books until eventually after. I remember being somewhat perplexed after gazing Sorcerer's Stone. yet, after that, I study each and each and every of the books previously the films. usually because after e book 4, I study each and each and every e book as they got here out. i did not wait until eventually they were all out previously examining them. BQ2: Sirius Black
2016-11-26 19:38:50
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answered by tsistinas 4
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Snape. In part because he's such a nebulous, aloof character, and because I've always been a big Alan Rickman fan. He's so dour & gloomy looking- you gotta love him! He'd be a GREAT leading man in a love story -if someone would just have the nerve to cast him that way. I thought he was awesome in Sense & Sensibility a few years back.
2006-07-27 11:37:57
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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Black, definitely not Snapes because he killed Dumbledore, and Lupin sheds on the carpet once or twice a month.
2006-07-27 11:33:27
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answered by tim w 1
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Black. Out of all the adults Black was most like a father to Harry than anyone else.
2006-07-27 13:05:45
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answered by bushra r 3
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For some reason I have always like severus snape
2006-07-27 11:32:09
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answered by Autumn 5
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I'm gonna have to go with Sirius Black cause in the book he's a total stud!
2006-07-27 11:33:21
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answered by lochness 2
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