One way Snape could set up the Slytherin first years is through a system of mentorship. He could assign older Slytherin students to mentor the first years based on their areas of expertise. This would help the first years acclimate to Hogwarts life more quickly. Additionally, Snape could set up a special study group for the first years, where he himself or other trusted Slytherin professors would teach them advanced spells or potions techniques that are not usually taught to first years. This would give the Slytherin first years an advantage over their peers in other houses.
He could start by assigning them to specific seats in the Slytherin common room based on their potential. For example, putting those with a knack for potions closer to the fireplace where it's quieter and more conducive to study.
Well, it might be that he sets them up in a way to foster a sense of loyalty and unity within the Slytherin first - year group. He could organize team - building activities or group projects that are designed to bring out their Slytherin traits like cunning and ambition. For example, he could set up a competition where they have to outwit the other houses in a task that requires both intelligence and strategic thinking.
Harry may become more cunning as he is in Slytherin. He might be more guarded in his actions and words.
She might use her magic in a very direct way. For instance, she could make all of Snape's potion ingredients spill over or cause his wand to fly out of his hand.
Well, in Slytherin, Harry could end up being one of Snape's top students. This might lead to a more positive relationship. Snape might see Harry as a chance to redeem the Slytherin image. He could start to trust Harry more and share some of his knowledge about dark magic in a more open way, which was not possible when Harry was in Gryffindor.
Well, one aspect of such fanfiction could be the exploration of Snape's connection to Slytherin's legacy. Snape was a proud Slytherin, and through fanfiction, we can delve deeper into how he might have felt about living up to Slytherin's ideals.
Well, it shows that the Gryffindors won't tolerate the Slytherin's typical sneaky behavior, as represented by Draco. When they stand up to him, it's like a direct challenge to the Slytherin way of doing things. It heightens the rivalry as the Gryffindors are showing they won't be pushed around by the Slytherins.
The end of the first Durarara!! novel sets up for future installments by leaving several plot threads unresolved. For example, the mystery surrounding Celty's head still has many unanswered questions. This makes the readers curious and eager to see how the story will unfold in the next novels. Also, the development of relationships between different gangs like the Dollars, Yellow Scarves and Blue Squares is at a stage where there is potential for more conflict or cooperation, which can be explored further.
Harry might initially be shocked and angry. He would probably struggle against the restraints and demand to know why Snape is doing this. He could yell at Snape, asking for an explanation and protesting his innocence if he believes he has done nothing wrong.
Well, it's appealing because we get to see a different side of Snape. In the original series, we see him mainly through Harry's eyes, but in fanfiction as head of Slytherin, we can explore his leadership style. For example, he might be more understanding towards the Slytherin students' ambitions and help them channel it in positive ways.
One great Snape as Head of Slytherin fanfiction is 'The Slytherin Legacy'. It delves into how Snape shapes the Slytherin house in ways different from the original series. His strict yet fair leadership is really well - portrayed, and the interactions between him and the students are both interesting and full of the Slytherin - like intrigue.