I don't have any novels about the era of the Big Four. However, if Harry Potter and Severus, Snape, Albus, and Dumbledore were to travel back in time to the era of the Big Four, then the story might involve the history, politics, culture, and other aspects of the Wizarding world. At the same time, there might be other characters and storylines. Can you give me more information? I will do my best to help you.
In the fanfiction, Snape could protect Harry from Dumbledore by using his skills in potions. For example, he might create a potion that hides Harry's magical signature from Dumbledore's detection. Or he could use his knowledge of the Dark Arts to counter any spells or charms that Dumbledore might use to keep tabs on Harry. Snape is very intelligent and resourceful, so he could find various ways to physically and magically shield Harry from Dumbledore.
One reason could be that Snape has his own complex sense of loyalty. He may feel that Dumbledore's plans for Harry are too dangerous or not in Harry's best interest in some ways. He has a long - standing relationship with Harry's mother, Lily, and perhaps through that connection, he wants to safeguard Harry from any harm that might come from Dumbledore's actions or decisions.
It's a very controversial theme. In the original 'Harry Potter' series, both Snape and Dumbledore are complex and important characters. Dumbledore is a mentor figure to Harry, and Snape has a very complicated relationship with Harry as well. For fans who love the original story, the idea of Harry killing them goes against the essence of the characters' development and the overall moral and emotional fabric of the series.
Dumbledore would probably first have a long conversation with Harry. He would want to understand Harry's concerns thoroughly. Then, he would talk to Snape privately. Dumbledore is very protective of Hogwarts and its students. If he found that Snape's actions were truly endangering the students or the school's harmony, he might consider some form of disciplinary action, but firing Snape might not be his first option. He would also weigh Snape's contributions to the Order of the Phoenix and the fight against Voldemort. He has a lot of faith in Snape, but he also respects Harry's instincts and would take his feelings into account.
Well, Harry might outsmart Dumbledore by using his unique understanding of the magical world in ways Dumbledore doesn't expect. For example, Harry has a more direct experience with some dark magic items due to his encounters with Voldemort. He could use this knowledge to make decisions that seem counter - intuitive to Dumbledore but are actually more effective in a particular situation.
He might give Harry detention. Harry could be made to clean the trophies in the trophy room or help Hagrid with some difficult tasks in the Forbidden Forest under strict supervision.
One possible reason could be that Harry breaks school rules in the fanfiction. For example, if he ventures into the Forbidden Forest without permission. Dumbledore is strict about the safety of students and such disobedience might lead to punishment.
Well, perhaps one of the other teachers might have noticed Snape's behavior towards Harry and reported it to Dumbledore. It could also be that Dumbledore, being as perceptive as he is, noticed Snape's extra harsh treatment of Harry during their interactions in the corridors or in class.
There are indeed. Fanfiction often takes the existing characters and relationships and turns them on their heads. In this case, Snape helping Harry against Dumbledore could be a result of Snape's long - held grudges against Dumbledore's actions or decisions. It's a creative way to explore the gray areas of these beloved characters.