Well, Snape is a complex character. In fanfiction, he could be hard for Hermione perhaps due to their different views. Hermione is all about knowledge and fairness, while Snape has his own grudges and secrets. His past experiences, like his relationship with the Marauders and his loyalty to Dumbledore, might make him act coldly towards Hermione. He might not trust her easily, thinking she could be nosy or a threat to his plans, so he's hard on her.
One reason could be that Hermione represents the type of student Snape doesn't really understand. He's used to students who are more slytherin - like, and Hermione's boldness and intelligence expressed in a very Gryffindor way might make him be hard on her. Additionally, in fanfiction, the writers might use this dynamic to create more tension and conflict in the story, which makes for more interesting plot development as Hermione tries to overcome Snape's difficult attitude towards her.
One possible reason is Snape's prejudice. He might have some sort of bias against Gryffindors in general, and Hermione, being a very Gryffindor - like student, gets the brunt of it. He may expect her to make mistakes typical of Gryffindors like being overly bold without thinking. Another factor could be that Hermione is so intelligent and inquisitive that Snape feels threatened. He likes to be in control of the knowledge in his classroom, and Hermione's constant questions and thirst for knowledge might make him act tough towards her.
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In a fanfiction, Snape might be hard on Hermione during detention. He could assign her extremely difficult tasks that are almost impossible to complete within the given time, just to test her limits. For example, making her organize his entire store of potion ingredients in a very specific and difficult - to - achieve order.
One reason could be Snape's teaching style. He is often portrayed as a strict and unforgiving teacher in fanfiction as well as in the books. Harry, being a student, has to face this difficult side of Snape. Moreover, Snape's own internal struggles and his past traumas can spill over into his interactions with Harry in fanfiction, making it hard for Harry to understand him and get along with him.
One great Snape and Hermione fanfiction is 'The Unbreakable Bond'. In this story, Hermione discovers a hidden side of Snape during her research in the Hogwarts library. Their relationship starts as a mentorship but gradually evolves into a deep friendship that defies the expectations of the wizarding world. It beautifully portrays their individual characters and how they can complement each other.
The 'time - travel' trope is also quite common. For example, Hermione might go back in time and interact with a younger Snape, which can lead to all sorts of new storylines and character developments.
Hermione might become more guarded at first. She is used to being independent and suddenly being 'gifted' to Snape is a big change. But over time, she could learn to be more patient and understanding. Snape, on the other hand, might soften a bit. His usual cold exterior could crack as he gets to know Hermione better.
Well, 'Hermione and the Cursed Artifact' is quite interesting. It begins when Hermione stumbles upon a cursed artifact in a dusty corner of Borgin and Burkes. As she tries to figure out how to break the curse, she gets into all sorts of adventures. Then there's 'Hermione's Quest for the Lost Spells' which has her traveling far and wide in search of spells that have been lost for centuries. And 'Hermione and the Forbidden Forest Mystery' that sets her on a path to solve a mystery deep within the Forbidden Forest.