I think Hamilton would be rather curious. Fanfiction can offer different perspectives on his life that he might not have considered. He would probably be most interested in those that explored his intellectual side, his writing, and his ideas for the new nation. He might be a bit taken aback by some of the more fictionalized elements that deviated too much from the historical facts, but at the same time, he might recognize the creativity behind them. He could also be interested in how the fanfiction was received by the public, as he was always aware of his public image during his life.
Hamilton would probably have a complex reaction. He was a man who valued his reputation and the truth. Fanfiction often bends the truth for the sake of creativity. So he could be initially put off, but then as he reads more, he might see the charm in the creative interpretations of his life.
Yes, I think some of them would. Tony, being a fan of pop culture and having a quick wit, would probably like the clever wordplay and unique interpretations in Hamilton fanfiction. Natasha might also enjoy it as she's always interested in understanding different perspectives, and fanfiction can offer that in abundance.
No. They were from a different time and probably wouldn't understand the concept of fanfiction at all. Fanfiction often involves modern sensibilities and interpretations that would be foreign to them.
He might be quite surprised. Fanfiction often takes the story and characters in new and unexpected directions. Hamilton was a real person with a complex life, and seeing fictionalized versions of himself, his relationships, and his actions could be a shock. Maybe he'd be flattered that people are so interested in his story that they create their own interpretations.
If Hamilton characters watched Hamilton fanfiction, they would probably have a very mixed reaction. The more open - minded characters like Lafayette might enjoy seeing the different takes on their lives and the events they were part of. However, more serious characters such as George Washington might be a bit taken aback by some of the more out - there fictionalizations. They could also use it as a chance to see how they are perceived in the modern world through the eyes of the fans.
Well, it could be really strange. He might be amused by the modern interpretations of his story. Some fanfiction might show him in different lights, like as a more modern - minded person, and he could be either shocked or intrigued by those portrayals.
They might be quite surprised. For example, if the original characters from Hamilton were to watch fanfiction about themselves, they would see all kinds of alternate storylines and interpretations. Some might find it amusing to see how fans imagine different relationships or events that didn't occur in the musical.
Well, they could have a range of reactions. Some of the Founding Fathers were known for their progressive thinking. So, they might be intrigued by the new perspectives on Hamilton's life presented in fanfiction. However, they might also be a bit dismayed at any inaccuracies or overly fictionalized elements that deviated too far from the historical facts.
Well, Hogwarts students might find Hamilton fanfiction quite fascinating. The complex characters and historical themes in Hamilton could be paralleled to the rich tapestry of Hogwarts' own world. They might enjoy imagining the magical characters in the context of Hamilton's story, perhaps with wizards and witches adding their own brand of magic to the already dramatic events.
In a fictional scenario where they could, it would be really interesting. But realistically, as fictional characters, they don't exist in the same world as the fanfiction readers and writers, so they don't have a natural ability to watch it. However, if we suspend disbelief, they could potentially react in many ways as described before.