Perhaps the fanfic has created a very dark and oppressive world for Harry, causing him to reach such a desperate point where suicide seems like the only option he can think of.
Maybe in that fanfic, Harry faces extreme hopelessness and feels there's no way out of his difficult circumstances, leading to the attempt.
Because suicide is an act of self - harm that leads to the loss of life. Life is precious, and any loss of life through suicide is a tragedy, not a success. It leaves behind a trail of grief for family and friends.
No. Suicide is a very serious and sensitive topic. Using it in fanfic, especially if it's not handled with extreme care and respect, is inappropriate. It can be triggering for some readers who may have personal experiences related to suicide.
Maybe it's because Severus wants to show his hidden care for Harry. Or it could be part of a larger plot to protect him from some unknown danger.
Well, 'bulma attempt suicide fanfic' is likely a fan - written story. But such a topic is quite disturbing. Fanfics often take characters in unexpected directions, but this one seems to cross a line. It might be someone's exploration of extreme situations for Bulma, but it's not something that should be taken lightly or promoted. In general, we should focus on positive and healthy portrayals of characters.
This is a complex question. On one hand, it can be seen as a way for fans to explore deeper, darker emotions within the context of the 'Harry Potter' universe. As long as it's not promoting or glorifying suicide, it could be considered a form of creative expression. However, it also has the potential to be disturbing for some readers, especially those who are sensitive to such topics.
Teenager You was a very successful movie, but some people might think that its plot was similar to Suspect X's Dedication, so it was called a failed Dedication of Suspect X. This was because in the movie, the relationship between the protagonist Beiye (played by Yi Shou Qian Xi) and Hu Xiaodie (played by Zhou Dongyu) was described as a kind of "sacrifice" behavior. In other words, Beiye sacrificed himself to protect Hu Xiaodie, causing him to be misunderstood and criticized. This kind of plot is widely used in both novels and movies, but it is usually seen as a more negative and depressing plot because it highlights the theme of sacrifice and self-sacrifice, which is not encouraged in the real world. Although Young You was a successful movie, its plot might be seen by some people as similar to The Sacrifice of Suspect X, which was why it was called the failed Sacrifice of Suspect X.
One common theme could be the extreme pressure and isolation characters might feel in the wizarding world. For example, a character might be bullied like Harry was by the Dursleys, but in the fanfiction, they might not have the support system that Harry eventually found at Hogwarts, leading to thoughts of self - harm. Another theme could be the trauma from the Dark Arts or battles. If a character witnesses too much death and destruction, it can be overwhelming. Also, the feeling of not belonging, such as a half - blood or Muggle - born in a pure - blood - dominated society, could be explored in relation to these dark themes.
Well, it could be that Harry is dealing with extreme emotional pain and feels hopeless. The consequence might be a huge shock to the wizarding world and a deep sense of loss for his friends.
It's hard to say for sure without reading the specific fanfiction. It could be that the three taps are a symbol of something significant between them, like a hidden message or a way to communicate in a unique way in the magical world the author has created.
Well, it might show their deep bond. If one of them attempts suicide, the other could be desperate to save them, highlighting their reliance on each other. For example, Merlin using his magic in a risky way to bring Arthur back from the brink.