Well, some fanfictions might have a plot where Snape and Harry are forced to team up against a new dark threat in the wizarding world. Snape's knowledge of the dark arts and Harry's experience with Voldemort could create a really engaging story. There could also be a plot where Snape discovers a long - lost family connection to Harry, which completely changes their dynamic. In this case, Snape might be more protective of Harry than we would expect, and Harry has to come to terms with this new side of Snape.
A common plot in such fanfictions could be that Snape has a change of heart towards Harry after a near - death experience of Harry's. He realizes how important Harry is to the future of the wizarding world and decides to train him more intensively. This could lead to many interesting interactions between them, like Snape teaching Harry some advanced potions techniques while also sharing some of his own past experiences. It could also explore how Harry grows to respect Snape more and how their relationship evolves from one of mutual dislike to a more complex and nuanced bond.
These fanfictions often explore their relationship by delving into their shared past. For example, Snape's history with Harry's parents is a rich area to explore. They might show how Snape's feelings towards James Potter affect his interactions with Harry. Also, the power dynamic between them as teacher and student is a key aspect. Some fanfictions might flip this dynamic, which gives new perspectives on their relationship.
I'm not really in favor of promoting fanfictions with such improper themes. J.K. Rowling created the 'Harry Potter' world with certain values and relationships in mind. Snape is a complex character, and Hermione is a bright student. They should be represented in fan works in a way that adheres to the general spirit of the original work, such as exploring Snape's influence on Hermione's magical knowledge growth in a proper way.
Fanfiction of this nature often involves inappropriate and non - canon interpretations. J.K. Rowling's original works have a very different relationship between Snape and Harry. I would recommend focusing on more positive and canon - compliant fanfiction that explores their complex relationship in a more appropriate way, like their interactions within the Hogwarts context, rather than seeking such rather strange - themed fanfiction.
No, it's not appropriate. In the 'Harry Potter' world, Snape is a teacher and Hermione is a student. Such a description goes against the basic moral and ethical norms of the original story. Fanfictions should be based on the positive expansion of the original work, not creating such inappropriate content.
There are multiple problems. One is that it doesn't respect the canon. The original story has a clear setup of characters and their relationships. Snape and Hermione are not meant to be in such a relationship. Another issue is that it can be considered a form of character bashing or misrepresentation. By forcing such an inappropriate relationship, it changes the essence of the characters. Also, it can create a negative and uncomfortable environment within the fanfiction community, as many fans prefer to stay true to the positive and moral values of the original 'Harry Potter' series.
In the 'Harry Potter' world, Snape has a complex relationship with Harry and the other characters. Hermione is a student, and Snape is a teacher. Their relationship is more of a teacher - student one with a lot of tension in the original story. Fanfiction that involves such inappropriate scenarios may not be in line with the spirit of the series and may not be widely available or acceptable.
One possible interesting plot could be Snape having to follow Harry Potter's lead in a dangerous mission. Maybe they are in a situation where Snape has no choice but to trust Harry completely, which is a big change from their usual relationship in the original books.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Snape assigns Harry to clean all the old potion vials in the storage room during detention. While doing so, Harry discovers an old diary that seems to hold secrets about Snape's past at Hogwarts, which then leads to a series of revelations and a change in their relationship.
One interesting plot could be Harry growing up with Snape's strict but ultimately caring guidance. Snape might teach Harry potions from a very young age, and Harry could develop a different kind of magic skill set compared to canon. Another plot could involve Harry having to deal with the Slytherin side of the wizarding world earlier, as Snape has strong Slytherin ties. Also, the relationship between Harry and Snape could be a complex mix of father - son dynamic and teacher - student relationship, which would be really fascinating to explore.
One interesting 'Against the Wall' Harry Potter fanfiction could be one where Harry uses a new spell against a wall in Hogwarts to uncover a hidden passage. Maybe it's a story where he's being chased by Death Eaters and the wall becomes his last line of defense and also a means to a new discovery.