Sort of. In the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction, there are all kinds of themes. 'Harry potter murdered' is not as common as some positive or adventure - based themes, but it does exist. Writers might be inspired by the idea of subverting the traditional hero image of Harry. They want to show that even a character like Harry could be pushed to the edge in certain extreme situations within their fictional scenarios.
Well, it is not a mainstream theme but it is present. Fanfiction allows for a great deal of creativity and exploration. Some writers may feel that by making Harry Potter a murderer, they can add a new layer of complexity to the story. It could also be a way to explore the consequences of such an act within the magical world of Harry Potter, like how the wizarding society would react, and how it would change the relationships between characters.
One reason could be to explore the darker side of human nature. Even though Harry is a hero in the original series, fanfiction writers might want to see how he would be affected if he was pushed to his limits. Another reason is to create a more complex and controversial storyline. It grabs readers' attention as it goes against the normal perception of Harry.
Yes, it could be. Fanfiction often explores alternative or unexpected scenarios for characters. Since the 'Harry Potter' series has a vast fan base, some writers might come up with the idea of Harry Potter smoking as a way to show a different side of his character, perhaps in a more grown - up or rebellious context.
No. Harry Potter is typically portrayed as a heroic character in most fanfictions. Stealing magic goes against his moral code, so it's not a very common theme.
I don't think so. Harry Potter is known for his courage, loyalty and compassion in the official story. While fanfiction can explore different interpretations, making him cold - hearted goes against the essence of the character that most fans are familiar with. So it's not likely to be a common theme in fanfiction.
Well, it's not overly common but it does exist. Fanfiction writers are always looking for ways to expand the magical world of Harry Potter. Summoning a demoness can add an element of dark magic and mystery. However, it might also deviate quite a bit from the general tone of the original series, which is more about the battle between good and evil in a more traditional sense of wizardry, rather than delving into demon summoning. So it's not something you'll see in a majority of fanfics.
Yes, it can be a common theme. In many Harry Potter fanfictions, Harry has a strong connection to Hogwarts. Since he has so many adventures there and it becomes like a second home to him, the idea of him 'owning' it in some metaphorical sense, like having a special influence or a deep-rooted place in the school's future, is a popular concept among fanfiction writers.
Not really. While there are a vast number of themes in Harry Potter fanfiction, 'the debt of time' is not one of the most common. Most fanfictions tend to focus on more well - known themes like the battle between good and evil, character relationships such as Harry and Hermione's friendship, or exploring the backstories of minor characters. However, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. There are some creative fanfiction authors who might explore unique concepts like this.
Yes, it can be. In the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction, there are many creative and often out - of - the - box themes. Some authors might explore the idea of Harry Potter summoning demons as a way to add a darker, more edgy twist to the story. It could be part of a plot where Harry is forced into a situation where he has to deal with dark magic in a more extreme way than in the original books.
It is not a common theme at all. The Harry Potter world is built around the conflict between Harry and Voldemort. Harry represents the side of good, and Voldemort is the ultimate evil. The idea of them being lovers goes completely against the nature of their characters as presented in J.K. Rowling's books. Fanfiction might sometimes take wild turns, but this is not a typical or widely - accepted concept.
No. While there is a vast amount of Harry Potter fanfiction out there exploring various relationships and themes, this particular 'Dumbledore dominates Harry' in a slash context is not overly common. Most fanfiction tends to focus on more popular pairings like Harry and Hermione or Ron and Hermione, or other more mainstream character relationships within the series.