The teaching could initially make their relationship worse. Snape's harsh approach might make Harry resent him even more. However, as Harry progresses in Occlumency, he might start to understand Snape's tough love, and this could be a turning point in their relationship. They could start to communicate more openly and with less animosity.
At first, it strains their relationship. Snape is still bitter towards Harry because of his father, and Harry doesn't trust Snape. But as the lessons progress, they start to understand each other a bit more. Harry realizes that Snape has some valuable knowledge to offer, and Snape sees that Harry is trying hard. This slowly builds a grudging respect between them.
It could severely strain their relationship at first. Snape might become even more bitter towards Harry, seeing this as just another sign of his lack of respect. Harry, on the other hand, might feel a bit of guilt but also a sense of righteousness if he thought Snape deserved it. However, over time, this incident could also be a turning point. It might force them to communicate more directly, which could lead to a more complex and nuanced relationship, whether it becomes more positive or remains hostile but with a new understanding.
One key moment could be when Snape first explains the concept of Occlumency to Harry. He might describe it as a mental defense against mind - reading and intrusion. For example, Snape could say it's like building a wall around your thoughts. Another moment could be when Harry starts to practice and has his first small success in blocking Snape's attempts to penetrate his mind. This might give him a sense of confidence and also make Snape see that Harry has potential in this area. A third key moment could be when Harry uses Occlumency in a real - life dangerous situation, like when facing a powerful dark wizard who tries to read his thoughts to find out some crucial information.
In fanfiction, it could lead to a complete transformation of their relationship. Snape dressing Harry might be a catalyst for them to see each other as more than just a teacher - student or adversary. They might start to share secrets and feelings during the dressing process. For instance, Snape could tell Harry about his own past experiences related to clothing or appearance, and Harry could open up about his insecurities. This new - found openness can make their relationship much more positive and collaborative.
In fanfiction, Snape teaching Harry Occlumency is often a very intense and complex relationship. Snape's own mixed feelings towards Harry add layers of drama. His strict teaching methods sometimes seem cruel but are also necessary to force Harry to master Occlumency. Harry, on the other hand, is often resistant at first, not fully understanding the importance and also being put off by Snape's attitude.
It has a huge impact. First, in the context of the fanfiction, Dumbledore's teaching of Occlumency could be a way for Harry to finally have some privacy in his mind. Harry has always been an open book in some ways, and this would change that. Second, it could enhance his relationships. He'd be less likely to accidentally project his thoughts or feelings onto others. And third, it would give him an edge in the fight against the Dark Arts. He could better resist Legilimency - based attacks and perhaps even use Occlumency in a more offensive way against the Death Eaters.
This perception would likely lead to more conflict. Snape already has a pre - existing dislike for Harry due to his relation to James. Thinking Harry is spoiled would just add fuel to the fire. He might be more dismissive of Harry's achievements, believing they are a result of his 'spoiled' nature rather than his own hard work.
One great fanfiction could be where Harry finally masters Occlumency under Snape's begrudging but effective teaching. Snape, with his deep knowledge of the mind arts, forces Harry to confront his innermost fears and traumas. Harry, in turn, starts to understand Snape better, realizing that his harshness is a facade for a more complex and damaged personality. This could lead to a more nuanced relationship between them, with Harry growing in power and self - awareness.
At first, it would likely strain their relationship even more. Snape is used to having the upper hand and Harry's defiance would anger him. But in the long run, it could lead to a grudging respect from Snape. He might start to see Harry as more than just James Potter's son and realize that Harry has his own strength of character.
Snape's role is crucial. He is the teacher, but also a reluctant one. He has to pass on his knowledge of Occlumency to Harry while still harboring his own grudges and secrets. His role is often depicted as a strict disciplinarian in fanfiction, pushing Harry to his limits to make him proficient in Occlumency.