One possible interpretation could be that it's exploring a very dark and out - of - character moment for Harry. Maybe it's a way to delve into the extreme stress or emotional turmoil he might be facing in a non - canon, fan - created scenario. However, self - harm is a very serious topic and this type of fanfiction should be handled with great care.
There may be some dark or angsty fanfics with such a concept, but self - harm themes are quite disturbing. In the 'Harry Potter' universe, this would be a very uncanonical and concerning take. It might explore a very different, perhaps depressed version of Harry Potter going through extreme emotional distress and using self - harm as a way to cope, but this goes against the overall spirit of the original series.
The implications are quite serious. It takes a well - known and beloved character into a very dark and disturbing territory. It could be triggering for some readers who have dealt with self - harm or mental health issues. Also, it changes the perception of the 'Harry Potter' world from one of magic and hope to one of despair and self - destruction.
Definitely not. While fanfiction can explore different themes, self - harm is not a topic that should be casually presented. The Harry Potter series is generally family - friendly, and this kind of fanfiction goes against the spirit of the original work in terms of its tone and the values it promotes. It may also be inappropriate for fans who look to the series for positive and inspiring stories about friendship, courage, and magic.
In 'Harry Potter smoking fanfiction', it could be interpreted as a way to add a sense of modern - day reality to the magical world. Since smoking is a part of the real - world culture, some authors might introduce it to make the characters seem more relatable or to create a contrast between the magical and the mundane. However, this also goes against the somewhat idyllic and magical nature of the original Harry Potter universe. Another interpretation could be that smoking is used as a plot device to show a character's stress or internal struggle, perhaps related to the dark forces they are facing in the fanfiction story.
Another possibility is that it's used to age him up or make him seem more worldly. Smoking can give the impression of a character who has experienced more of life. In fanfiction, if the writer wants to explore a more mature Harry Potter, having him smoke could be one way to visually and thematically represent that maturity. It could also be part of a character arc where he starts smoking and then realizes the negative impacts and tries to quit, showing growth.
One interpretation could be a dark or malevolent Snape, in a non - canon and very dark fanfiction, using this as a form of intimidation or power play. Another could be a completely accidental physical encounter that is then misread by other characters, leading to all sorts of misunderstandings and plot twists in the story.
Maybe it implies that the magic in Harry Potter has some connection to Odin's power in Norse mythology. So the spells cast by wizards could be related to the magic Odin wields in his own realm. For example, the Patronus charm could be seen as a form of magic similar to Odin's ability to send out his ravens to gather information.
One interpretation could be a form of extreme discipline. Snape has always been strict with Harry in the original series, and this could be an extreme version of that strictness. Another could be a comical take, where it's just a very absurd situation used for humor.
Well, it could be that he has lost all hope. In the fanfiction world, if the situation becomes so dire that he sees no way out for himself or the people he loves. For example, if Voldemort manages to gain complete control and Harry Potter thinks his sacrifice by taking his own life might be the ultimate solution to break Voldemort's power. He might also be suffering from post - traumatic stress after all the battles and losses, leading him to this extreme decision.
In the fanfiction, Harry Potter might live by himself because he is tired of the spotlight. After being in the public eye for so long, he desires a private life. He may also feel that living alone allows him to better understand himself and his powers. It could be that he has a prophecy or a personal quest that requires solitude. For example, he might be trying to master a very difficult and dangerous spell that he doesn't want anyone else to be in danger from if something goes wrong. Also, he could be exploring some dark corners of magic that the wizarding world might not approve of, and living alone gives him the freedom to do so without judgment.