One common trope is the 'enemies - to - lovers'. At first, Draco and his arranged partner might dislike each other because of their different backgrounds or past interactions. But as the story progresses, they fall in love. Another is the 'hidden feelings' trope, where Draco might have some secret feelings for the other person even before the arranged marriage is announced.
One common theme is the struggle against tradition. Draco, coming from a pure - blood family, has certain expectations placed on him. The OC often challenges these traditional pure - blood values. For example, they might have different views on Muggle - born wizards, which causes friction at first but also leads to character growth.
One great 'arranged marriage Draco Malfoy fanfiction' is where the author creates a really interesting dynamic. The arranged marriage forces Draco and the other character to interact in ways they never expected. It often shows Draco's growth from his school days' bratty self. For example, he might start to see the value in the relationship beyond what his pure - blood family expected of him.
One great Draco Malfoy arranged marriage fanfiction is 'The Unforeseen Bond'. It really delves into the complex relationship that forms between Draco and the character he's arranged to marry. The author does an amazing job of portraying Draco's initial reluctance and how it gradually turns into something more.
The allure of 'arranged marriage Draco Malfoy fanfiction' lies in the transformation of Draco. We get to see him in a new light, dealing with love in a situation he didn't choose. It's exciting.
One really great Draco Malfoy OC arranged marriage fanfiction is 'Bound by Destiny'. It delves deep into the relationship between Draco and the original character. The author does an amazing job of showing how they initially resist the arranged marriage but gradually grow to care for each other. It has a lot of well - written emotional scenes that make it a very engaging read.
Well, self - discovery is a theme too. Through his marriage, Draco often discovers new aspects of himself. He might find that he's more capable of love and kindness than he thought. And then there's the theme of secrecy. In some fanfictions, his marriage has to be kept a secret for various reasons, like to protect his partner from his family's wrath or the judgment of the wizarding society.
One common trope is the 'Reluctant Partners'. Percy or the other character involved is usually very reluctant about the arranged marriage at first. They might resist it and try to find a way out. For example, Percy might think it goes against his free - will and his loyalty to his friends and previous relationships.
One common trope is the protective older sister. She might be constantly looking out for Draco, especially in the dangerous wizarding world. Another is the 'forbidden friendship' trope. The sister could be friends with characters she's not supposed to be, like a Muggle - born or a member of the Order of the Phoenix. And there's also the 'rivalry' trope, where she might be in competition with other Slytherins or students from different houses.
One common theme is the idea of overcoming prejudice. Since Harry and Draco have been enemies for a long time, in these arranged marriage stories, they have to look past their initial dislike. Another theme is self - discovery. Through their relationship, they often learn new things about themselves. For example, Draco might realize he's not as cold - hearted as he thought, and Harry might discover new aspects of his own personality when dealing with Draco.
One common theme is the clash of personalities. Since Harry and Draco have always been at odds in the original story, in these fanfictions, their different personalities create a lot of initial conflict. Another theme is the exploration of love against all odds. Despite being forced into an arranged marriage, they find a way to fall in love. Also, the theme of self - discovery is often present. Both Harry and Draco learn more about themselves through this new relationship.