One good example is 'The Hidden Pain of Snape' where the author delves deep into Snape's childhood bullying. It shows how his experiences shaped his character in later life. Another is 'Snape's Tormented Years' which focuses on the specific incidents of bullying and how he coped with them, highlighting his resilience.
In some ways, it's not acceptable. Snape is a complex character. While in the original series he had his own issues and was often mean, in fanfiction, if it's just pure bullying for no good reason, it goes against the essence of character development. Fanfiction should aim to expand on the characters in a meaningful way, not just have senseless bullying.
There are Severus Snape bullied fanfictions because Snape is a complex and fascinating character. His backstory in the original 'Harry Potter' series shows that he was bullied as a child. Fans are interested in exploring this aspect more deeply, to understand his motives and actions later in life.
When Snape is bullied in fanfiction, it often leads to his character becoming more complex. His past traumas from the bullying might fuel his actions. For instance, his bitterness towards James Potter could be intensified by the bullying he endured. It also might make him more determined to prove himself in areas like Potions, as a way to rise above his bullies.
One popular Severus Snape bullied fanfiction is 'The Bully and the Bullied'. It shows Snape's experiences of being bullied in a more in - depth way, exploring his emotions and how it shaped his character. Another could be 'Snape's Struggles', which delves into his early years at Hogwarts and the constant taunting he endured from other students.
In many kids being bullied stories, kids can stand up for themselves. For example, if someone is being verbally bullied, they can firmly tell the bully to stop. Just like the boy in the story who was called names for wearing glasses, he could say 'It's not okay to call me that'.
There's 'The Bullied Snape: A Different Perspective' which not only focuses on the bullying but also how it shapes Snape's later character. It shows his resilience and how his experiences with being bullied influence his relationships with other characters like Harry Potter and Dumbledore.
Well, it's interesting because it often fills in the gaps in the original story. We see more of Snape's early years and how the bullying he faced might have affected his actions and decisions later in life. For example, his animosity towards James Potter could be better understood through these fanfics. Also, it allows fans to explore different scenarios and relationships that weren't fully explored in the official books.