Snape dies after being repeatedly stabbed & poisoned by Nagini, at different locations in the book & the movie, but in both Harry is witnessing this in hiding. As Snape counts his final breaths, he asks Harry to collect his pensive memories from his tears into a flask.
These memories bring the single most important twist in the Harry Potter universe.
Dumbledore had asked Snape to share these memories (specifically that Harry must die) with Harry when the time is right, when Voldemort starts to keep Nagini close & under protection.
Harry witnesses Snape's death as a coincidence. He could have been anywhere in the Castle. Voldemort could have Avada Kedavra-ed Snape instantly & anywhere rather than a slowish death by poisoning.
How was such an important piece of the story left to chance & coincidence (In the story & by J.K. Rowling).
Is there any information mentioning that Snape had a better, safe & foolproof way of passing those memories when the time came? Even Snape must have known, he can die any moment in those chaotic times.
A quote from J.K. Rowling would be great. Surely, this question must have been asked to her.
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