In Harry Potter And The Deathy Hallows, Snape sends the silver doe patronus because he was in love with lily potter and that's what form hers was and how he rememebers her. Hope this helps!
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Severus Snape was in love with Lily Evans, Harry Potter's mother. Snape's patronus is a deer because Lily's was a deer, and he was so in love with her that his patronus was the same as her's. It's a doe, actually.
In the world of Harry Potter, your patronus can change to the patronus of someone that you fall in love with. Snape was in love with Lily Potter, this is significant because it shows how much he loved her.
He could turn into a stag.
Snape was very fond of Lily Potter and he loved her. They both have the same patronus, a doe.
As Harry watches Snape bleed to death on the floor of the Shrieking Shack, Snape starts oozing memories, in the form of a silvery-blue substance, out of his ears and nose and eyes, and Harry gathers them up in a vial that Hermione conjures for him. He goes to Dumbledore's office, puts the memories into the Pensieve, and watches them. The memories chronicle some of the most important scenes and events of Snape's life, from his childhood with Lily Evans, to the events surrounding Lily and James' death, up until just a few months before his own death. In a nutshell, the memories prove to Harry that Snape was Dumbledore's man, through and through.