She'd be disgusted. Umbridge is all about propriety and order. Fanfiction can be wild and creative, which is the opposite of what she stands for.
She would most likely react with anger and a desire to suppress it. Umbridge is used to having her way and controlling what information is spread. Fanfiction is often a form of free - thinking and creative expression that doesn't follow the strict rules she enforces. So, she would see it as something that needs to be eradicated to maintain the 'purity' of the wizarding world as she sees it.
Umbridge would likely be appalled. In the world of Harry Potter, she represents the rigid and often - wrong - headed authority. Fanfiction might include ideas like different magical abilities for characters, or alternative endings to the story. These would be completely against her view of how things should be. She would probably try to confiscate any fanfiction she found, and perhaps even try to punish those who were involved in creating or distributing it, just as she punished the students for their so - called misbehavior at Hogwarts.
She'd be appalled. Umbridge is all about following the rules and maintaining the status quo. Fanfiction doesn't adhere to the official canon she so firmly believes in.
Well, if the Avengers found Winterwidow fanfiction, it would be a mixed bag of reactions. Natasha has always been a complex and private character. Discovering fanfiction about her relationship with Bucky would make her feel exposed. Bucky, who has his own set of issues to deal with, might not take it well either. Tony, being Tony, would probably see it as another form of entertainment and might even try to write his own version just for fun. Steve would be more concerned about how it affects the team's morale and unity. Clint would be on Natasha's side, trying to shield her from any potential embarrassment or discomfort that could come from this discovery.
She would probably be outraged. Umbridge is a strict and rather narrow - minded character in the original series. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties that she would likely see as subverting the 'proper' order of the wizarding world she thinks she upholds.
She could become even more vindictive. If she reads about characters who oppose her in the fanfiction, she might take it as a personal affront and start planning harsher punishments for any students who show signs of rebellion in the real Hogwarts, just like in the books.
She'd probably be horrified. Fanfiction can have all sorts of wild ideas and interpretations that go against her traditional views. For example, if there are relationships in the fanfiction that she doesn't approve of or characterizations that are different from what she thinks is right, she'll be very unhappy.
He could be shocked. Maybe there are some fanfictions that take a very dark turn or have unexpected pairings that he never thought of. He'd probably need some time to process such strange ideas. And he might also be curious to see how far the creativity of the fans can go. He might even get some new ideas about his own life from reading some of the more imaginative fanfictions.
She would probably be outraged. Umbridge is a strict and narrow - minded character in the original series. Fanfics often deviate from the 'proper' version of events she might think, and she'd likely see it as a distortion of the wizarding world she believes she upholds.
She would be appalled. Fanfiction may have different versions of characters or events that are not in line with her strict understanding of the wizarding world. She would likely try to suppress it.
Hermione, on the other hand, would likely have a more critical view. She'd analyze the fanfictions for their accuracy in terms of magic lore and Hogwarts traditions. If there were any inaccuracies, she'd be quite perturbed. However, she might also appreciate the creativity that goes into some of the well - written ones that add new dimensions to their magical world.
He might be amused. Harry has a sense of humor, and the often absurd and comical situations in Blackadder fanfiction could make him laugh.