Snape had taught Harry many important things and skills. This included Snape telling Harry in Potions that all he had to do was shove a bezoar down his throat to cure the poison. This skill had helped Harry save Ron's life. In addition, Snape also taught Harry important information about Horcruxes. Through the Half-Blood Prince's textbook, Harry obtained Felix Felicius and successfully figured out the final secret of Horcruxes. Snape's teachings played an important role in Harry's growth and fighting.
One important lesson Snape teaches Harry is about the value of self - control. In various situations, Harry has to learn to hold his temper, and Snape's interactions, although often tense, contribute to this learning.
Well, in many fanfictions, Snape might do it through private lessons, sharing personal experiences, or guiding Harry in understanding emotions.
Snape could teach Harry about the importance of potions. Potions are a crucial part of magic in the wizarding world, and Snape is an expert in this area. He could pass on his in - depth knowledge of potion - making techniques and the properties of different ingredients.
Snape teaches Harry about potions in a rather strict and demanding way. He often criticizes Harry's mistakes harshly but also imparts important knowledge about potion - making techniques, ingredient properties, and the correct procedures to follow in the classroom.
In some fanfics, Snape might punish Harry because of his perceived insolence in class. Harry has a rebellious streak, and Snape, being strict, wouldn't tolerate any behavior that he deems disrespectful to his authority as a teacher.
Well, in some fanfictions, Harry might draw on his own experiences facing dark magic. He could use his adventures with Voldemort as real - life examples to make the lessons more vivid. For instance, when teaching about defensive spells against the Imperius Curse, he could talk about how he resisted it in his encounters.
Another reason might be that Harry is suspected of sneaking around in areas where he's not supposed to be. Snape, as a vigilant teacher, may punish Harry to maintain discipline in the school. He may think Harry is up to something related to the ongoing dangerous situations in the wizarding world and wants to keep him in line.
Snape is always complex. In this situation, he would be conflicted. On one hand, he has his long - standing dislike for Harry (or rather, his connection to James). On the other hand, as a teacher, he has a duty to take care of a student in distress. Drunk Harry would be a bit clumsy and giggly perhaps. His judgment would be clouded, and he might see Snape in a different light, not as the enemy but as someone who could help him, which could start to shift their relationship dynamic in the fanfiction.
One common reason could be his love for Lily. Since Harry is Lily's son, Snape might feel an obligation to protect him out of his undying love for her. It's like he's trying to preserve a part of Lily that still exists in the world through Harry.
The relationship would be complex. Snape is a complex character. He would likely struggle between his old grudges and his newfound role as Harry's father figure. He might be distant at times, but also show moments of great tenderness. For example, he might teach Harry advanced potions techniques in the dead of night, and then pretend it was no big deal the next day. Their relationship would be a slow - burning transformation from animosity to something like family.