In the fanfiction, it might be shown through Snape secretly watching over Hermione during dangerous situations. For example, in a battle or when she's being harassed by other students who are prejudiced against Muggle - borns.
Perhaps Snape realizes that Hermione is often a target because of her Muggle - born status. In the wizarding world, there's a lot of prejudice against Muggle - borns. Snape, having experienced his own share of hardships and being an outcast in some ways, might empathize with her situation and thus be protective. Also, her friendship with Harry Potter might make Snape more watchful over her, as Harry is always in the center of many dangerous situations and Hermione is closely associated with him.
Well, in some fanfictions, Snape might be protective of Harry because he sees a lot of Lily in Harry. Lily was Snape's long - loved friend, and Harry is her son. So that connection makes Snape feel an urge to protect Harry from harm, despite their often - rocky relationship in the original story.
Snape might be protective of Draco in fanfiction because in the original series, Snape has a certain loyalty to the Slytherin house. Draco is a young Slytherin, and Snape could see a bit of his own past self in Draco. Also, Snape was tasked with some difficult and dangerous missions by Voldemort. He might want to protect Draco from getting too deeply involved in Voldemort's dark plans to spare the boy from a similar fate as his own.
It could be Harry Potter. He's often in the thick of things in Hogwarts, and he might be the one who tells Miss Granger to get under the desk. Maybe he's noticed something strange and dangerous approaching, and his first instinct is to protect her.
In my opinion, what makes a Snape Granger fanfiction the best is its ability to explore themes that are relevant to the original Harry Potter series but in a new and interesting way. For example, themes like redemption, prejudice, and the power of knowledge. If the fanfiction can show Snape's journey towards redemption through his relationship with Hermione, or how they both overcome prejudice within the wizarding world, it adds depth to the story. The chemistry between the two characters is also crucial. It should be palpable, whether it's a slow - burn romance or a strong platonic bond that develops over time.
A really good one is 'Snape's Legacy and Hermione's Quest'. After Hogwarts, Hermione stumbles upon a mystery related to Snape's past. She is on a journey to clear his name as she discovers that there were many things about Snape that the wizarding world never knew. The fanfiction has Hermione using her intelligence and Snape's old notes to piece together the truth. It's a story that gives Snape more depth and shows Hermione's determination to uncover the truth, even when it seems everyone else has moved on from Snape's story.
Definitely not. Such fanfiction often contains inappropriate and disrespectful elements towards the original characters. We should focus on positive and respectful forms of fan works.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Fanfiction that involves such vulgar and inappropriate content violates basic moral and ethical norms. We should focus on positive, respectful and family - friendly literary works.
The character development of Snape is crucial. He has to evolve from being a seemingly bitter and resentful teacher to a self - sacrificing protector. Also, the fanfiction often plays with the idea of redemption for Snape through his protection of Harry. The power dynamics between them, with Snape being the more experienced wizard and Harry having his own special powers, is another key aspect.