Snape would become more nurturing. He's used to being cold and distant, but with a baby to care for, he'd have to soften. For example, he'd learn to comfort Hermione when she cries.
Snape would likely become more empathetic. Usually, he's quite reserved and often bitter. But raising Hermione from a baby would force him to understand her emotions better. He'd start to see the world through a more innocent perspective, like hers. He might also become more patient as he teaches her magic as she grows up, which is a big change from his usual short - tempered self in the original story.
Snape's personality might soften. He's used to being cold and distant, but taking in Hermione could bring out his protective side more. He'd become more patient as he guides Hermione through her troubles.
Well, in this fanfiction, it might start with Snape finding Hermione as a baby in a dangerous place like the Forbidden Forest. He adopts her because he sees her potential even as a baby. As she grows, he teaches her magic in his own strict way, but also forms a deep bond with her. This could lead to some interesting interactions with other Hogwarts faculty who are surprised by Snape's new role as a father figure.
Snape's character development in this fanfiction would be quite complex. At first, he might be very hesitant and unsure of how to be a father. But as he spends time with Harry, he'd gradually let down his guard. He'd find himself enjoying the simple joys of seeing Harry learn and grow. His relationship with the other Hogwarts staff might also change. He could become more collaborative as he realizes he needs support in raising Harry. His loyalty would still be there, but it would expand to include his newfound family with Harry. This would completely transform his character from the bitter and vengeful man he was in the original story into a more well - rounded and loving person.
Snape becomes more empathetic. He starts to see Harry not just as James Potter's son but as an individual with his own struggles. For instance, he might notice how Harry is affected by the loss of his parents more deeply than he thought.
Well, it often starts with a lot of misunderstandings. Snape has his own preconceived notions about Hermione as a Gryffindor student, and Hermione has her own view of Snape as a strict and often unfair teacher. However, as they live together, small moments start to change their relationship. For example, when Hermione is having trouble with a particularly difficult spell, Snape doesn't scold her but instead patiently guides her. This gradually builds trust between them, and they form a unique bond that is different from the typical student - teacher relationship or even a normal father - daughter relationship.
Snape's character could become more calculating and cold - hearted. Tom Riddle is not exactly a nurturing figure, and being raised by him would expose Snape to a world of power - seeking and self - interest. Snape may lose some of his capacity for love and affection that he had for Lily in the original story. He would be more focused on achieving power and status within Riddle's regime. His relationships with other characters would be more transactional. For instance, he would not form the same kind of complex relationship with Narcissa Malfoy as he did in the original story because his priorities would be different, being centered around Riddle's goals rather than his own personal loyalties and emotions.
Snape's character changes in his relationship with others too. He becomes more involved with the Hogwarts community as he is now responsible for Harry. He might start to collaborate more with other teachers, like McGonagall, who he previously had a rather cold relationship with. His attitude towards the students also changes as he realizes that they are just kids trying to find their way, much like Harry. This is a big shift from his usual strict and often unforgiving self.
At first, it would be really rocky. Harry has a history of distrusting Snape, and Hermione might be a bit cautious too. But as time passes, Snape's care for them in his own strict way would start to show. He'd probably be tough on them about their studies, but they'd see it's because he wants them to succeed.
Snape would likely become more nurturing. Instead of just being the strict and often cold Potions master, he would have to show a softer side to take care of Harry. He might be more patient as he guides Harry through his magical education and daily life.
Snape's character often develops from a cold and aloof figure to a more caring and nurturing one. At first, he might be hesitant and gruff, but as he spends more time with Harry, his protective instincts kick in. He starts to show more patience and understanding, which is a big change from his usual self in the original series.