In this fanfiction, Snape and Harry's relationship could be one of mutual respect. Snape would be more open about his true intentions, and Harry would come to see Snape as someone who has always been on his side. They might even team up to solve some mysteries at Hogwarts together, with Snape using his vast knowledge and Harry his courage and intuition.
His relationship with Harry could be more of a mentor - like one. Instead of the animosity in the original story, Snape could be guiding Harry in potions and also in dealing with the darker side of magic. He might share his own experiences to help Harry make better decisions.
Well, their relationship could be completely transformed. Snape could be like a father figure to Harry. He would be protective of Harry, not just from Voldemort but also from the petty politics and bullying within Hogwarts. He would share his insights about the wizarding world with Harry, and Harry would look up to Snape, seeing him as a wise and benevolent guide in his life at Hogwarts.
Well, it would be a lot more complex. Instead of the animosity that exists in the original story, there could be an underlying bond. Snape might be more protective of Harry from the start, but still struggle to show it in a positive way. Harry, on the other hand, might be more curious about Snape and try to understand him better.
If Snape loses his memory, initially Harry might be very confused. He's used to Snape being his enemy. But without his memories, Snape might not show the same animosity towards Harry. Harry could even feel a sense of pity and try to help Snape regain his memories. Their relationship could shift from one of hatred to a more complex one of trying to understand and help each other.
Professor Snape is a complicated character in the Harry Potter movies. He has both a good and a bad side. In the original novel, Professor Snape was an anti-hero. He betrayed Voldemort for Lily's eyes and became a professor at Hogwarts, protecting Harry and the others. Although his behavior was greatly condemned, his love and loyalty to Lily were still important traits. In the movie version, Professor Snape's image was adapted to be very negative. He was portrayed in the movie as a cruel, selfish, cunning and dark person. He betrayed Lily and tried to kill Harry in order to get the Soul Gem, which made him an extremely dangerous villain. Therefore, it can be said that Professor Snape is a bad person in the movie version, and his behavior and character have led him to become a condemned character. However, his love and loyalty to Lily was still an important characteristic of his, and it was also something that made him worthy of respect.
Well, it would be a lot less antagonistic. Without the whole Death Eater past and the spying for Dumbledore while seeming to be on Voldemort's side, Snape wouldn't have that built - up resentment towards Harry. He might actually see Harry as a talented young wizard worthy of proper mentorship, instead of constantly being so harsh on him.
Snape's relationship with Harry could become more complex. He might start to see Harry as more than just Lily's son. As headmaster, he has to ensure Harry's safety and development. This could lead to some awkward but necessary conversations between them. Snape may also use Harry as an example to show the other students what it means to be brave and stand up against evil, which in turn makes Harry see Snape in a different light.
Well, Harry could be more confident in his own power. In the normal series, he had doubts about his abilities at times. But in this scenario, if he's set on destroying Snape, he has to be certain of his magic. He would be more decisive, not hesitating to use his skills against Snape. Also, his relationships with other characters might change. Some might see him as too aggressive in his pursuit of Snape, while others might support him wholeheartedly, creating a divide among his friends.
Their relationship could change if Harry realizes during the duel that Snape has been protecting him all along. This newfound knowledge could turn Harry's hatred or suspicion into respect.
As time goes on, Snape might start to open up a bit more to Harry about his past and his reasons for protecting him. This could lead to a more understanding and even a friendship - like relationship between them. For example, Snape could share stories about Harry's mother, which would make Harry feel closer to him.
As the story progresses, they might start to work together more closely. Snape could be teaching Harry some advanced magic that no one else knows, and through this process, they build a bond. Harry begins to understand Snape's past better and realizes that they have more in common than he thought, like their love for Lily Potter in different ways.
Well, it could become more positive. Harry might grow up seeing Snape as a hero or a protector, instead of the antagonist he was in the original story. This would lead to a more trusting relationship between them.