Snape also has a slight hatred towards Ron and Hermione. He has a hatred of Ron because of his family, Ron’s relationship with Harry, and his academics are poor, unless he receives help from Hermione. Snape hates Hermione to a lesser extent. While Snape does recognize that Hermione is extremely intelligent, he ridicules her by calling her an “insufferable know-it-all” because she is the student that immediately has the answers posed to her by her teachers, and never rewards her with house points for her hard work. However, Snape does have a slight hatred for Hermione because of her friendships with Harry and Ron. Snape’s hatred towards Harry, Ron, and Hermione is also due to their house being the house of
Snape also has a slight hatred towards Ron and Hermione. He has a hatred of Ron because of his family, Ron’s relationship with Harry, and his academics are poor, unless he receives help from Hermione. Snape hates Hermione to a lesser extent. While Snape does recognize that Hermione is extremely intelligent, he ridicules her by calling her an “insufferable know-it-all” because she is the student that immediately has the answers posed to her by her teachers, and never rewards her with house points for her hard work. However, Snape does have a slight hatred for Hermione because of her friendships with Harry and Ron. Snape’s hatred towards Harry, Ron, and Hermione is also due to their house being the house of