Well, one interesting concept could be how Muggles perceive magic without really knowing it. In some fanfics, Muggles might have strange dreams about magical events that they can't quite explain. Another concept could be the study of Muggle technology from a wizarding perspective. Wizards might be fascinated by things like Muggle cars or mobile phones, and fanfics could explore how they try to understand these strange Muggle inventions.
One interesting concept could be how Muggles perceive magic without really knowing it. For example, in some fanfictions, Muggles might have strange dreams about magical events which they dismiss as just odd nightmares. Another concept could be the study of Muggle technology from a wizarding perspective. Wizards might be fascinated by things like cars or computers and try to figure out how they work in their own magical way. And then there are the interactions between Muggle - born wizards and pure - blood wizards in the context of Muggle Studies. Pure - bloods might have all sorts of wrong ideas about Muggles which Muggle - borns have to correct.
One interesting concept could be how Harry, being a wizard who grew up in the Muggle world, would bring a unique perspective to Muggle Studies. He might share his own experiences like using Muggle technology, which wizards often find fascinating. For example, he could talk about the concept of television, how it works and the different shows Muggles watch. This would give the wizard students a more in - depth understanding of Muggle entertainment.
In 'Harry Potter Muggle Lordships' fanfiction, there might be the idea of muggles bringing in their own values and systems into the wizarding lordship structure. For example, a muggle with a business - minded approach could revolutionize an old - fashioned wizarding lordship. This could lead to all sorts of plotlines like power struggles between traditional wizarding families and the new - thinking muggle - led lordships.
Well, one interesting concept could be how muggles react to the wizarding world accidentally spilling into their lives. For example, a muggle might witness a wizard using magic in a public place and think they're seeing some sort of elaborate magic trick at first. Another concept could be muggles unknowingly influencing the wizarding world, like how muggle technology trends might start to seep into wizarding culture. And then there are the relationships between wizards and muggles in fanfiction, which can range from romantic to friendly or even adversarial in some cases.
I really liked 'A Muggle's Eye View'. This fanfic is told from the perspective of a Muggle who somehow gets a peek into the wizarding world. It shows how mind - blowing and terrifying the discovery of magic can be for a Muggle. There's also 'Muggle Studies: Beyond the Basics' which explores more advanced concepts in Muggle Studies like Muggle politics and culture from a wizarding point of view.
In some fanfictions, Muggle dragons might be hidden from the wizarding world. They could live in remote, Muggle - only areas, like deep in uncharted jungles or deserts. Maybe they have different abilities compared to wizard - known dragons, such as being able to blend in with their surroundings better to avoid detection by Muggles.
One common theme is the clash between wizarding and Muggle cultures. The Muggle Studies teacher often has to bridge this gap, either by explaining Muggle ways to the wizards or defending Muggle culture against wizarding prejudices. For example, in many fics, the teacher has to deal with students who have grown up believing Muggles are inferior.
In Harry Potter fanfic, character pairings that are different from the original can be really interesting. For instance, some fanfics might pair Hermione with Draco. This creates a whole new dynamic as they have very different personalities and backgrounds in the original story. Magic - based concepts can also be explored further. Fanfic writers might come up with new spells or magical creatures that fit well within the Harry Potter universe. They can also expand on the magic system, like how different types of magic interact with each other.
One interesting concept is alternate timelines. For example, what if Harry had been sorted into Slytherin instead of Gryffindor? It could completely change his relationships and the whole story's dynamic. Another concept is character backstories. Fanfic often delves deeper into the pasts of minor characters, like Neville's family history before he came to Hogwarts. And then there are crossovers, like when characters from Harry Potter meet characters from other fantasy worlds, which can create really unique and exciting scenarios.
Well, one plot idea could be that Harry discovers a group of young wizards who have a very wrong idea about Muggles. So, he decides to teach Muggle Studies to correct their views. He could start by taking them on a 'field trip' to a Muggle town, but things go wrong when some of the wizarding spells accidentally cause chaos in the Muggle world. Then he has to fix things while also teaching the students an important lesson.