There's also a fanfic titled 'Harry's Stand Against Dumbledore'. In this one, Harry discovers a hidden side of Dumbledore's plans that he believes will harm his friends. So, he takes a stand. The story is full of emotional turmoil as Harry battles with his loyalty to Dumbledore and his need to protect his loved ones.
Another fanfic in this genre is 'When Harry Stops Dumbledore's Plan'. It focuses on how Harry, with the help of some unexpected allies from different Hogwarts houses, manages to halt Dumbledore's plan that seems to have some dark undertones. The fanfic delves deep into the politics and power plays within the wizarding world.
One common theme is the exploration of power dynamics. Harry, as a young wizard, is challenging the authority of Dumbledore, who is seen as one of the most powerful and wise wizards. It makes readers think about who should hold power and how it should be used.
The concept of 'Harry Potter stops Dumbledore' might also be related to character development. Harry has always respected Dumbledore, but as he matures, he may start to question Dumbledore's actions. By stopping Dumbledore, he is asserting his own beliefs and values. It could be in a situation where Dumbledore's actions were endangering the school or their friends. Harry, having a different perspective from his own experiences, decides to intervene to protect what he holds dear.
One way is through dialogue. Harry could passionately explain his reasons to Dumbledore, showing his growth and understanding. For instance, 'Dumbledore, I can't let you do this. We have another way.'
Sure. 'Aberforth's Secret' is a really interesting fanfic. In this story, Aberforth has a long - held secret that is related to the Dumbledore family's past and it slowly unfolds, revealing a lot about their family dynamics. Then there's 'The Dumbledore Family Reunion' where, against all odds, the Dumbledore family members come together in a rather unexpected way. And 'Aberforth: The Unseen Dumbledore' which gives a fresh perspective on Aberforth's role within the family, highlighting his often - overlooked contributions.
One popular one could be 'The Lost Years of Albus Dumbledore' which delves into his relationships in a new way. It might explore his friendship with Grindelwald with undertones of a deeper relationship.
I've also heard of 'In Dumbledore's Footsteps'. In this fanfic, Harry is sort of following in Dumbledore's metaphorical footsteps. He faces challenges that Dumbledore once faced, and it's fascinating to see how Harry uses Dumbledore's wisdom, which he has learned over the years, to overcome these obstacles. The author does a great job of weaving in elements from the original books.
One popular 'Dumbledore helps Harry' fanfiction is 'The Mentor's Guidance'. In this fic, Dumbledore takes Harry under his wing in a more in - depth way than in the original books. He spends extra time teaching Harry advanced magic and also helps him deal with the emotional turmoil of being the Boy Who Lived. Another one is 'Dumbledore's Plan for Harry', which shows Dumbledore's long - term plans to ensure Harry's success in the fight against Voldemort. It's really interesting to see how Dumbledore's wisdom and power are used to protect and guide Harry.
Well, I haven't really come across a lot of 'Dumbledore strokes Harry' fanfiction myself. It's important to note that in the official Harry Potter universe, their relationship is more of a mentor - mentee kind. But if you're really interested, you can also try to search for it by using different synonyms for'strokes' in case the exact phrase doesn't yield many results. And always be cautious about the content you consume as some fanfictions might contain disturbing or inappropriate elements.
Snape might be given a warning by Dumbledore at first. Just a simple 'stop this behavior or else' kind of warning.
Well, perhaps one of the other teachers might have noticed Snape's behavior towards Harry and reported it to Dumbledore. It could also be that Dumbledore, being as perceptive as he is, noticed Snape's extra harsh treatment of Harry during their interactions in the corridors or in class.