Dolohov's impression of the Hermione fanfiction could potentially make him more critical of the original series in some ways. For instance, if the fanfiction did a better job at exploring certain themes related to Hermione, he might feel that the original series could have done more in that regard. On the other hand, it could also enhance his love for the original series as he sees the fanfiction as an extension of the world that J.K. Rowling created, and it makes him more invested in the overall 'Harry Potter' universe.
It might make him look at Hermione's character in the original series more closely. He could start noticing small details about her that he hadn't before because of his exposure to fanfictions.
It might enhance their view. By reading fanfiction, the doctor could gain new perspectives on the characters and the magic system in the original series.
His view could become more inclusive. He realizes that there are countless ways to tell a story set in the wizarding world. This might make him more open - minded when it comes to future interpretations of the original story, whether it's in the form of more fanfictions, spin - offs, or even potential re - imaginings of the series in other media.
Well, it really depends on the individual. For some, reading books bashing Harry Potter fanfiction could lead to a more balanced view of the original series. They might start to see the series not just as a perfect, magical world but also as a work that has its own limitations. However, others might completely reject the ideas in the bashing books and cling even more tightly to their idealized view of the Harry Potter series. It could also make some people more curious about exploring different interpretations of the series, both positive and negative.
The concept changes the original story in many ways. For instance, it could lead to a whole new sub - plot where Hermione has to deal with this unwanted attention from a Death Eater. It also makes the Death Eaters seem more human, as Dolohov is showing a non - evil side with his infatuation. This could make the overall conflict between good and evil in the Harry Potter world less black and white, as there are now these complex emotions at play within the ranks of the bad guys.
A dark Harry can make Hermione feel betrayed. Since they were friends and fought side by side, his turn to the dark side changes the dynamic. In some fanfictions, he might push her away, thinking she won't understand his newfound power or beliefs. Hermione, on the other hand, will not give up easily. She'll keep trying to reach out, but it becomes difficult as Harry may be influenced by dark forces that make him act against his former self. Their relationship becomes a battle between Hermione's loyalty and Harry's new, dark identity.
It could strengthen their relationship. The ring might be a symbol of something important, and Hermione would be intrigued by it. They'd likely spend more time together researching it.
It can distort the perception. Fans who read such fanfiction might start to view Ron as a less likable character. For example, if the fanfiction constantly portrays him as lazy and useless, it could overshadow the positive aspects of his character from the books. The same goes for Hermione. If she is bashed as being a know - it - all in a very negative way, it might make readers forget her loyalty and courage. It can also change how Harry is seen in relation to them, as if he is better off without them or that they were more of a hindrance than help originally.
On the other hand, it could distort his view slightly. If some fanfiction takes extreme liberties with the original concepts, Percy might start to see the original work in a different, and not necessarily accurate, light.
In the original series, Harry is not really naive. He grows wiser through his experiences. And he's not cruel at all. He always tries to do the right thing. In fanfiction, this view might be a deviation from the original to create a more complex or different version of the character.