It's hard to say exactly, but maybe Snape would have a change of heart towards Harry. He could show a softer side and try to get Harry the help and care he clearly requires.
Well, it could lead to a major turning point. Snape might be shocked and try to help Harry get the support he needs.
This could cause a lot of drama. Snape might be conflicted between his usual sternness and a sense of responsibility to protect Harry. He could also confront Harry and try to understand the reasons behind such behavior.
Well, Snape has always had a complex relationship with Harry. When he finds Harry cutting himself in this fanfiction, he might be angry at first, thinking it's a sign of weakness. But then, as he realizes the depth of Harry's pain, he could soften. He might start to see Harry more as a troubled child rather than just James Potter's son. Snape could use his knowledge of potions to create something to heal the physical wounds and also try to offer some form of emotional support, albeit in his own gruff way.
It is inappropriate because the Harry Potter series is a source of inspiration for many, especially young readers. Depicting a main character like Harry in such a self - destructive act can have a bad influence on those who look up to him. Also, self - harm is a very personal and often traumatic topic that doesn't belong in a fictional world that is supposed to be a form of escapism. The Harry Potter world is about magic and adventure, not self - harm.
Often, when this happens, McGonagall takes immediate action. She could report it to Dumbledore, provide Harry with support and comfort, and maybe even punish the abusers. It leads to a significant change in Harry's situation at Hogwarts.
Snape could be very cold at first, but then his natural instinct as a healer (since he is quite good at potions which are often used for healing) might take over. He might give Harry a potion to ease the pain and start to patch him up. All the while, he would probably be scolding Harry for being so reckless and getting into a situation where he got injured.
Most likely not. Self - harm is a very serious and disturbing topic, and it goes against the positive and magical spirit of the Harry Potter series. The official Harry Potter works are about friendship, courage, and fighting against evil, not about self - harm. And J.K. Rowling would not likely support such a dark and inappropriate fanfiction.
It could be the pressure of being 'The Boy Who Lived'. Harry has so much expected of him all the time, and it might just be too much to bear.
He'd probably be annoyed. Snape is a serious wizard and he might think fanfiction is a silly Muggle - influenced concept.
It depends on the specific fanfiction. Sometimes it leads to major plot twists and challenges for Harry.
Often in such fanfiction, when a veela cries, it might trigger a series of events related to hidden powers or unforeseen alliances. It could also cause emotional turmoil among the characters and change the course of the story.
Well, in such fanfiction, when the thunder breaks, it might cause a power surge in the magic, leading to unexpected challenges for the characters. Or, it could be a sign of an approaching dark force.