Mrs. Edward Cullen
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If you were a female would your patronus be a doe instead of a stag? I'm debating with my friend and keep trying to tell her that her patronus would be a doe instead of a stag but is there any proof that I'm right? Possibly quotes from JK. Rowling herself? I mean this for all animals not just deer. I ask because my friend says that the doe represents gentleness and gracefulness where as the stag represents bravery. I don't look into what the animals represent as much I'm thinking about it literally like, if your a girl your patronus would be female also. Anyway, isn't the doe the female counter part of the stag so they would have (kinda sorta') the same qualities?
Thanks to everyone who provided wonderful answers. Also, to those "Answerers" (for lack of a better term) who pointed out that Snape's patronus was a doe, nice catch! I forgot about that.
Thanks to everyone who provided wonderful answers. Also, to those "Answerers" (for lack of a better term) who pointed out that Snape's patronus was a doe, nice catch! I forgot about that.