Yes, there are some fanfictions in this theme that are well - written and appropriate. Some authors explore complex relationships between the characters in a more platonic or emotional way rather than inappropriately. They might focus on Snape's complex feelings towards Harry that could include admiration, protectiveness, and a sense of kinship in a non - lustful way.
No, I don't think it is a popular genre. In the Harry Potter world, most fans like to explore the friendships, the battles against the dark side, and the more positive relationships like Harry and Hermione's friendship or Harry and Ginny's relationship. This 'professor snape lusts after harry' concept goes against the general tone of the original story and might make many fans uncomfortable.
One ethical concern is that it may distort the characters' original personalities. Snape has his own complex character arc in the original series, and portraying him in such a way can be seen as disrespectful to the author's creation. Also, it might make some readers uncomfortable as it involves an inappropriate relationship concept within the context of the story's world.
Well, a common theme is the re - evaluation of Snape's motives. In the books, his relationship with Harry was complicated. In these fanfictions, it could be about him having a strong, non - sexual attraction that is more about seeing a younger version of himself in Harry. Also, the theme of breaking down barriers is often there. Snape and Harry came from different backgrounds and had a hostile relationship in the original story. In fanfiction, their relationship can develop in a way that breaks those barriers, with Snape's 'lust' - like feelings being more about a desire for connection on a deeper level.
Well, it's unique because it challenges the normal relationships in the 'Harry Potter' world. Hermione and Snape have very different personalities and roles in the original series, so seeing her have feelings of lust for him is a big departure.
There are indeed. However, the concept can be a bit controversial as it goes against the typical relationship dynamics in the original 'Harry Potter' series. But in fanfiction, it allows for creative exploration. Some stories might focus on Hermione's admiration for Snape's intelligence and how it could potentially turn into something more, like in a 'what - if' scenario.
On the other hand, it could also lead to a strange kind of understanding. Maybe Harry realizes that Snape is under a great deal of pressure and that the punch was a momentary lapse. This could make Harry more empathetic towards Snape, although he might still be angry about being punched.
At first, it's likely to be tense. Harry has years of seeing Snape as a bully. But as they start living together, they begin to understand each other. Snape might show his more vulnerable side to Harry, like his memories of Harry's mother. Harry, in turn, starts to respect Snape's knowledge and sacrifice. Eventually, they develop a bond like a father - son relationship.
Often, it develops into a more complex and strained relationship. Harry might start to resent Snape even more, while Snape might feel guilty deep down. They could end up in a cycle of mutual dislike and misunderstanding.
In general, such stories are not common in proper literature. Literature usually focuses on positive and healthy relationships. Stories with inappropriate themes like this are not in line with the values that literature aims to convey, such as love, friendship, and moral growth.