Some writers might do it to make a statement about how Harry Potter, who is used to the grandeur of Hogwarts and the wizarding world, can adapt to a very different and confined space like a fridge. It could be a study of his character's adaptability. Also, it could be a form of satire, poking fun at the sometimes overly - serious nature of the original Harry Potter stories.
Well, perhaps the fridge is a refuge for Harry Potter. He hides in there to escape from the Death Eaters. Inside the fridge, he finds ancient magic spells written on the ice cubes by some long - forgotten wizard. He then uses these spells to protect Hogwarts from destruction.
Yes, there might be. The idea of Harry Potter living in Big Ben is an interesting and creative concept for a fanfic. Writers often like to take familiar characters and place them in unusual settings to create unique stories.
It could be for comical purposes. The idea of the powerful and heroic Harry Potter having to deal with something as mundane and embarrassing as wearing diapers can be quite humorous. It adds a touch of absurdity to the usually serious Harry Potter universe.
Well, to write a Harry Potter fanfic, you need to be familiar with the established lore and characters. Then, come up with a unique twist or adventure that feels true to the series. Also, pay attention to maintaining the tone and style of the original books.
It's possible that a fanfic writer has imagined Harry Potter living in the Big Ben Tower. Maybe in this fanfic, Harry is on some sort of special mission in London and has to use the Big Ben Tower as a base or a hiding place. Or perhaps he discovers some magical secrets related to the tower. But without actively looking through fanfic databases, it's hard to say for certain whether such a fanfic exists.
Obviously, Harry Potter is one of the main characters. He's the central figure around which the story revolves. And then there would be the giants. Maybe a particular giant who takes Harry in or becomes his mentor or adversary.
First, come up with a central plot idea. It could be something related to a new threat to the wizarding world that unfolds over the 169 days. Then, plan out the main events that will happen during each part of the story. For example, in the first few days, introduce the problem, and as the days progress, show how the characters start to take action.
To write recalcitrance in a Harry Potter fanfic, first identify the character who will be recalcitrant. It could be an OC (original character) or an existing one. Then, define what they are being recalcitrant about. For example, if it's Hermione, she might be recalcitrant about accepting a new theory in magic that goes against what she's learned from books. Show this through her actions, like arguing with other characters and refusing to budge in her stance.
Well, it depends. On one hand, some might see it as unethical as it can distort the original positive themes of Harry Potter. For example, if it involves making the beloved characters do truly heinous criminal acts that go against their established natures. But on the other hand, as long as it's clearly labeled as fanfic and not trying to pass off as official canon, it can be a form of creative exploration. Writers might be exploring different aspects of the magical world through a darker lens.
Diary, I'm feeling a bit down today. The Gryffindor Quidditch team lost the match against Slytherin. I really thought we had a chance. Malfoy was being his usual smug self. But Hermione told me that it's not the end of the world and we'll get them next time. I hope she's right. I practiced my broomstick skills extra hard this evening, determined to be better for the next match.