Often, Snape is shown as having a more nuanced relationship with Harry. He may not be as cold or harsh as in the original story. Because Harry is the WBWL in a different context, Snape might realize the importance of guiding Harry more quickly. This could lead to him showing more of his true self, his intelligence and his complex emotions, rather than just the surly Potions master.
Well, in some fanfictions, Snape and Harry's relationship develops through a series of trials. Maybe they are forced to team up to face a powerful dark wizard. During this time, they learn more about each other's strengths and weaknesses. Harry might come to understand Snape's bitterness towards his father was not entirely without reason, and Snape could see that Harry is his own person, not just James' son. This mutual understanding can lead to a deeper, more nuanced relationship.
However, as the story progresses, Harry may start to understand the reasons behind Snape's actions. He could become more resigned and accept the punishment as a part of his growth. He might use the experience to become more cautious in his actions and more respectful of the rules.
Snape in 'Snape Saves Lily' fanfictions is typically depicted as a hero in a sense. Despite his past associations with the dark side, his love for Lily makes him turn against his former allies. He is shown to be intelligent and resourceful, using his skills in magic, especially his knowledge of potions and dark arts (but using it for good in this case), to save Lily from various threats. He is also portrayed as a very emotional character, his love for Lily being the one pure thing in his otherwise troubled life.
In some fanfictions, Snape might punish Harry by giving him extra detention tasks like scrubbing the cauldrons in the Potions classroom until they shine. This is a common form of punishment as it's within Snape's domain as the Potions master.
In some fanfictions, Snape might awkwardly try to comfort Harry. Given his own complex personality, it wouldn't be an easy or natural gesture for him. He might pat Harry's shoulder stiffly or offer some gruff words of reassurance like 'Pull yourself together, Potter.'
Often, Harry's response is a mix of hurt and determination. The hurt from Snape's actions can cut deep, but it also fuels his determination to prove Snape wrong. He may strive to become better at magic, especially in areas where Snape has criticized him. He might also start to question Snape's loyalty to Dumbledore, suspecting that there's more to Snape's actions than meets the eye. This could lead him on a journey to uncover the truth about Snape in the fanfiction world.
Snape's character often develops from a cold and aloof figure to a more caring and nurturing one. At first, he might be hesitant and gruff, but as he spends more time with Harry, his protective instincts kick in. He starts to show more patience and understanding, which is a big change from his usual self in the original series.
In these fanfictions, Snape's development can be quite complex. At first, he may see baby Harry as just a reminder of his lost love and his nemesis. However, as he is forced to interact with the baby, he might start to realize that Harry is his own person. This could lead to him becoming more protective. He might also start to question his long - held grudges and become a more empathetic person. He could even start to teach baby Harry small things, which in turn makes him more patient and understanding.
Snape's character often develops from a cold and aloof figure to a more caring and father - like one. He starts to see Harry not just as James Potter's son but as an individual he is responsible for. His protective instincts grow, and he becomes more patient. For example, he might initially snap at Harry for small mistakes but over time, he learns to guide him gently.
In many 'Harry and Snape mentor' fanfictions, Snape's character develops from being a cold and aloof figure to someone more understanding. For example, in some stories, as he mentors Harry, he starts to see the boy not as James Potter's son but as an individual with his own potential. He may become more patient and less likely to be overly critical.