However, from a fandom perspective, it could mean that he missed out on some creative interpretations of his character. Fanfiction often gives new and interesting takes on characters, and by ignoring it, he didn't get to see how fans saw him in different scenarios.
There are several possible reasons. It could be due to a misunderstanding about a prophecy or a magical object. For instance, if Ron accidentally breaks a magical heirloom that Harry believes could be important in fighting Voldemort, Harry might be so angry that he ignores Ron. Also, it could be related to Ron's family. If Ron's family does something that Harry disapproves of, like siding with the Ministry when Harry thinks they're wrong, Harry could start ignoring Ron.
There's 'Ron's Pain'. In this fanfic, Ron gets cursed during a mission. The description of his pain and his fight to overcome it is really well - written. It also shows how his relationship with Harry and Hermione is tested in such a difficult situation.
One consequence could be that the fanfiction community might feel less connected to the character. If Percy doesn't seem to interact with or acknowledge the fan - created stories, fans might feel like their creativity isn't being recognized. For example, they might be less motivated to write more stories about him.
Sure. There are fanfictions that focus on the female Ron Weasley's growth as a witch. She might be depicted as having her own struggles and triumphs at Hogwarts. Maybe she has to deal with difficult classes like Potions in a different way than Ron did in the original story. This can make for an interesting and family - friendly fanfiction.
Writers might create Ron Weasley hurt fanfictions to add more drama to the existing Harry Potter universe. Ron is a beloved character, and seeing him in a hurt state can create intense emotions among readers, which makes for an engaging read. It also allows for exploring relationships, like how Hermione and Harry would react to his injury.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Ron's jealousy gets the better of him. He might be jealous of Hermione's success or her friendships with other characters like Harry or some of her academic peers. His jealousy could manifest in ways that make Hermione feel suffocated or unappreciated, causing her to end the relationship. Also, Ron may have some habits that Hermione can't tolerate anymore. For example, his slacking off on certain responsibilities or not taking things as seriously as she does.
One interesting aspect is their family dynamic. In fanfiction, we might see how their relationship changes as they grow older. For instance, Ron becoming more protective of Ginny as she starts dating. Another aspect could be their individual growth. Ginny might be shown becoming a more powerful witch, and Ron could be seen maturing in his understanding of magic and the wizarding world.
One possible plot could be that Ron and Hermione start to focus more on their relationship and their own personal growth, which leads them to unintentionally ignore Harry. They might get caught up in their studies at Hogwarts or in exploring their magical abilities further. For example, Ron could be working hard on becoming a better wizard in the areas he's not so confident in, like spell - casting accuracy. And Hermione might be delving deeper into ancient magic research. This causes Harry to feel a bit left out as he's so used to their trio dynamic.
It could be that Harry has been influenced by some external force. In fanfiction, there could be a new dark wizard or a magical object that is affecting his mind. This new influence might make him think that Ron and Hermione are in danger if he stays close to them, so he ignores them to keep them safe.
One great fem Ron Weasley fanfiction is 'The Female Ron'. It reimagines Ron as a female character in really interesting ways. It explores how her relationships with Harry and Hermione would be different. For example, her dynamic with Hermione has a different kind of sisterly feel.