Most likely not. Popular fanfictions in the Harry Potter universe tend to focus on more relatable themes like relationships, adventures, or character backstories. This 'snot' - related concept is so far from the norm that it would probably only appeal to a very niche group, if any at all.
Well, without actually reading this specific fanfiction, it's hard to say precisely. But it could potentially be a humorous or dark exploration of the Harry Potter universe. Maybe it's a satirical piece that uses the idea of Snape's snot as a symbol of something, perhaps his disdain for Harry or some other complex emotion in a really warped way.
There could be. Fanfiction is a vast realm of creativity. Some writers might be intrigued by the idea of Harry being Snape's unknown son as it can bring about a whole new set of plot twists. For example, it could change how Snape treats Harry throughout the series. Instead of the often - antagonistic relationship, there could be an underlying sense of protectiveness. Also, it might affect Harry's understanding of his own identity and his place in the wizarding world.
Well, a plotline could involve Harry finding out about his true parentage through some hidden clues or a magical revelation. This could lead to a major identity crisis for him as he has to reconcile his new - found connection to Snape with his existing relationships. Also, the wizarding community's reaction to this revelation would be an interesting aspect. Some might be outraged, while others might see it as a chance for a new beginning between the two families.
One possible plotline could be that Snape, in his secret attempts to rescue Harry, starts to see a different side of him. Maybe during a dangerous situation in the Forbidden Forest, Snape saves Harry from a dark creature. As they spend time together afterwards, they begin to understand each other's pain and pasts, and slowly romantic feelings start to develop.
Well, it could be that in this fanfiction, Snape is written in a way that endangers Harry's friends. Harry is very protective of his friends, so if Snape is portrayed as harming them in some way, Harry would likely try to destroy whatever it is that's causing the threat. Also, it could be related to some prophecy or hidden knowledge in the fanfiction that makes Harry believe Snape has to be stopped.
Yes, there are such fanfictions in the vast world of fanfiction. However, it's a very different take on the original 'Harry Potter' story. In these fanfictions, the plot usually involves a lot of re - imagining of the relationships and events. For example, it might explore how Snape could have been Harry's father without anyone knowing, which would completely change the dynamics between Harry, Snape, and other characters like Dumbledore. It often delves into the emotional turmoil and secrecy that such a situation would entail.
Well, perhaps Harry discovers Snape's dog has bitten someone. He might initially be reluctant to get involved but his sense of justice makes him step up. He could start by finding out how severe the bite is and then look for a way to clean the wound properly to prevent infection.
Their relationship develops in a very gradual way. First, it's just gratitude from Harry towards Snape for the rescue. But then, as they spend more time together, they start to notice little things about each other. Snape might admire Harry's courage in a different way, and Harry might see Snape's hidden kindness. Small gestures like Snape making Harry a special potion when he's ill or Harry giving Snape a token of appreciation start to build a romantic connection between them.
One common theme is secrecy. Since it's an 'unknown' relation, the fanfictions often focus on how this secret is kept and what it means for the characters. Another theme is identity. Harry's identity is completely shaken as he discovers he's Snape's son. There's also the theme of redemption for Snape. Maybe he has a chance to be a better father figure to Harry than he was as just a teacher.