Fanfiction writers might also explore the relationship between Snape and Hermione in this context. They could show how Hermione might initially be distrustful of Snape, given his past actions and behavior. But then, through this act of saving, a new dynamic could develop between them, perhaps leading to a more complex and interesting story arc.
In many fanfictions, Snape saving Hermione from Voldemort can be a very interesting plot. It could be due to Snape's complex character. He was a double - agent in the original series. So, in fanfiction, his loyalty to Dumbledore might drive him to protect Hermione, who is an important part of the good side against Voldemort.
He could use his position of authority. Snape might confront the abuser directly. Since he's a teacher, he has the power to intimidate and put a stop to any immediate harm. He could also give Hermione a safe place to stay, like his own quarters (if it's within the rules of the fanfiction world).
It changes the story by adding a new layer of heroism to Snape. In the original, his heroism was more in the background. But here, he becomes Hermione's savior from Voldemort. This could also change Hermione's view of Snape completely.
In fanfiction, Snape saving Harry often showcases a complex side of Snape's character. It might be a redemption arc for him, as in the original series, Snape had a very ambiguous relationship with Harry. In these fanfictions, it could be due to his love for Lily that he finally decides to fully protect Harry, which is a very interesting take on his character.
In many fanfictions where Ron saves Hermione from Cormac, it often showcases Ron's protective side. Maybe Cormac was being too pushy or overbearing towards Hermione, and Ron steps in. It could be a moment that solidifies their relationship in the fan - made story, showing that Ron truly cares for Hermione and is willing to put himself in a difficult situation to protect her.
Well, perhaps Snape uses his position as a teacher to step in. He could have been observing the situation secretly and when Draco was about to do something harmful to Hermione, Snape intervened with a firm command or some magic spell to stop Draco in his tracks.
One reason could be Snape's sense of justice. Despite his often - cold exterior, he might not tolerate Draco's bullying behavior towards Hermione.
Well, it could be that Snape has been secretly observing Ron's erratic behavior towards Hermione. When the situation gets out of hand, he intervenes. He might use his position as a teacher to discipline Ron and in the process, saves Hermione. Snape is a complex character with a lot of power and knowledge, so he could use various means like his occlumency skills to sense the danger Hermione is in and act accordingly.
One reason could be Snape's sense of justice. Despite his often - cold exterior, he may not tolerate Ron's unjust behavior towards Hermione. Another reason might be that he sees something in Hermione that he values, like her intelligence or her thirst for knowledge, and doesn't want it to be extinguished by Ron's actions.
In many fanfictions where Hermione saves Cedric, it often involves her using her intelligence. Maybe she discovers a plot against Cedric in time and uses her magic skills to prevent his death. For example, she could use a powerful protection spell or figure out a way to expose the real danger that was set for Cedric in the Triwizard Tournament.
One possible reason could be that Snape sees Hermione's value as a brilliant student. He might recognize her potential and not want it to be wasted just because of her dad's actions or situation. Maybe he has a sense of justice deep down, despite his often cold exterior.