Harry's scars are a physical reminder of his encounter with Voldemort as a baby. In the fanfic, they might be a symbol of his unique identity. It sets him apart from others and makes him the Boy Who Lived. When Snape sees them, it could be a reminder of the power Harry holds, which Snape might both fear and respect in a way.
The scars are significant as they are a link to Harry's past and his parents. For Snape, seeing them could be a constant reminder of Lily. It might also be a sign of the danger that Harry has faced and will continue to face. In the context of the fanfic, it could be a trigger for certain plot developments, like Snape having a change of heart towards Harry or becoming more protective in some way.
In the 'Snape Sees Harry's Scars' fanfic, Harry's scars are not just physical marks. They are a narrative device. They can represent the weight of Harry's destiny on his shoulders. For Snape, they are a connection to the past and a source of his internal conflict. He may see the scars as a physical manifestation of the prophecy that has shaped so much of his own life as well as Harry's. It could also be a way for the author to explore the themes of sacrifice and survival, as the scars are a result of Harry's survival at the cost of his parents' lives.
It could be a turning point in their relationship. Maybe Snape starts to see Harry as more than just James Potter's son. The scars represent Harry's battles and traumas, and seeing them might make Snape more empathetic.
They could represent his past traumas. Each scar is likely a reminder of a difficult encounter or a battle he has faced.
He might be initially shocked. Snape has a complex relationship with Harry, and seeing those scars which are a mark of Harry's past and his connection to Voldemort could stir up a lot of mixed emotions in Snape. Maybe he would feel a pang of guilt, as he has some role in Harry's life due to his connection with Lily.
Well, Snape's reaction would likely be a complex one. He might try to hide his true feelings. Since he has always been a bit of an enigma. The scars on Harry are a visible reminder of his connection to Voldemort. Snape may feel a sense of responsibility towards Harry, whether he wants to admit it or not. His reaction could range from a momentary lapse in his usual cold facade to a more long - term change in his attitude towards Harry, as he contemplates the significance of those scars.
In this fanfic, Harry's scars are more than just marks on his body. They are a link to his past, his identity as the Boy Who Lived. When the Weasleys see them, it's a moment of connection. The scars could represent the power of love and family that the Weasleys offer to overcome his past traumas. They also might serve as a contrast to the Weasley family's relatively more carefree and happy - go - lucky nature. By seeing Harry's scars, the Weasleys get a deeper understanding of the darkness that exists in the wizarding world and the sacrifices Harry has made. This could lead to them being more protective of Harry or getting involved in his battles in a more profound way.
His scars might act as a source of attraction for Fleur. In some cases, scars can be seen as marks of courage and heroism. Fleur, being a strong - willed character, might find Harry's scars alluring as they represent his battles against dark forces.
Well, Hermione is known for her intelligence and rational thinking. When she sees Harry's scars, she might first try to analyze them. Maybe she'd wonder about the magic that caused them, and if there are any lingering effects. This could lead her to research more about dark magic or the spells that left those marks. At the same time, she'd also have an emotional response, perhaps feeling a bit of anger towards those who hurt Harry.
She might be shocked at first. Fleur is used to beauty and perfection, and Harry's scars are a sign of his many battles and hardships. So she could show a moment of wide - eyed surprise.
One possible plot could be that Sirius, upon seeing Harry's scars, is filled with rage and a renewed determination to fight Voldemort. He might see the scars as a symbol of all the pain Harry has endured and vow to protect him even more fiercely.
One possible plot could be that Molly, seeing Harry's scars, is filled with a deep sense of pity and motherly love. She might then recall all the hardships Harry has been through and vow to protect him more. It could also lead to a heart - to - heart conversation between them where Harry reveals more about his traumas associated with getting those scars.