A great alternative could be a story where Snape acts as a mentor to the student. He could help the student overcome academic difficulties, like guiding them through difficult potions lessons. For example, the student is having trouble with a complex potion, and Snape takes the time to patiently explain the steps and the theory behind it, leading to the student's growth and success in the subject.
This kind of fanfiction is not appropriate. The relationship between Snape and a student is a professional one within the context of Hogwarts. Writing 'lemon' fanfiction about them violates the integrity of the characters and the overall moral tone of the Harry Potter series. Fanfiction writers should focus on creating positive and ethical stories.
A theme of self - discovery is also quite prevalent. The student reader, in the context of this relationship, often discovers new aspects of themselves, like their courage or their understanding of love. And there's also the theme of secrecy. Given the nature of their relationship, they have to keep it a secret from others in Hogwarts, which adds a lot of tension to the story. For example, in many fanfictions, they meet in secret places like the Room of Requirement to avoid being caught.
A good alternative could also be Snape teaching Harry about defensive magic techniques that are not commonly known. It could include special spells and how to counteract dark magic in unique ways.
It's clearly not ethical. In the wizarding society, just as in our own, there are boundaries for relationships. Teachers are meant to be mentors and guides, not romantic interests for their students. Snape, being a strict and often intimidating teacher, has a professional role to play. Fanfiction might explore this idea, but in the real - life - like moral framework of the wizarding world, it's unacceptable.
One common theme is the forbidden love aspect. Since it's a teacher - student relationship, it's taboo. Another is redemption. Snape has a complex past, and fanfictions might explore how a relationship with a student could be part of his journey towards redemption. Also, there's often the theme of secrecy. They would have to keep their relationship hidden from others in Hogwarts.
No, it is not appropriate. Writing fanfiction that involves a teacher - student relationship in a sexual or 'smut' context is unethical. It promotes inappropriate and often illegal relationships in real - life settings, such as schools. Additionally, it can be very disturbing and offensive to many people, especially those who have been victims of inappropriate teacher - student relationships or who value the integrity of educational institutions.
One great Snape x student reader fanfiction is 'The Unlikely Bond'. It beautifully portrays the complex relationship between Snape and the student reader. The story focuses on how they gradually understand each other through shared experiences in Potions class and some secret magical research.
A great alternative storyline could be centered around the powers of the Miraculous. Maybe Ladybug and Cat Noir have to train a new generation of Miraculous holders. They could teach them about the responsibilities that come with the powers and how to use them for good. This would be a positive and family - friendly storyline.
One alternative storyline could be them teaming up for a dangerous rescue mission. They could use their unique skills and the bond they share to overcome various obstacles and save a group of people or an important artifact. This would focus on their friendship and cooperation.
Well, in general, the idea of a teacher - student relationship in a romantic or inappropriate context, like in a 'lemon' fanfiction, goes against the ethics and values of the Naruto series. Naruto promotes positive relationships, friendship, and mentorship. Such fanfictions can also make many fans uncomfortable as it distorts the pure teacher - student bond that Kakashi has with his students. So, it's not really appropriate in the context of the Naruto fandom.