The Dursleys reading Harry Potter books fanfiction would be a very odd scenario. Given their dislike for anything related to magic and their mistreatment of Harry. On one hand, reading fanfiction could open their minds a bit. For example, they might come across a fanfic that shows how hard it was for Harry growing up in a non - magical family. But on the other hand, they might see it as just more of that 'nonsense' and double down on their negative attitude towards Harry and his world. It's also possible that they'd be so confused by the different versions of the story in fanfiction that they'd just give up and pretend it doesn't exist.
The Dursleys would probably be horrified. They detested anything related to magic in the original Harry Potter books. Fanfiction might introduce even wilder and more unorthodox ideas about the wizarding world, which would go against their Muggle - centric and magic - hating beliefs.
They'd probably be horrified. The Dursleys are very much against the idea of magic, and fanfiction might introduce even wilder ideas about the wizarding world.
They would probably be horrified. The Dursleys detested all things related to magic in the original Harry Potter story. Fanfiction might introduce new and strange magical concepts that would go against their Muggle - centric and magic - hating views.
If the Dursleys read Harry Potter fanfiction, it might actually have a bit of an impact on them. Petunia, for instance, might be secretly intrigued despite herself. She grew up knowing about the wizarding world through her sister. The fanfiction could stir up some long - buried memories. Dudley, on the other hand, might start to see Harry in a different light, realizing there are so many different interpretations of his cousin's life that are much more exciting than he thought.
This type of fanfiction has significant ethical implications. It changes the fundamental nature of the relationship between Harry and the Dursleys. In the original, Harry overcomes the Dursleys' cruelty through his own strength and the support of his friends at Hogwarts. By having him murder them, it's a complete subversion of that positive arc. It also sets a bad example for younger fans who look up to Harry as a role model, making it seem like violence is an acceptable way to deal with those who wrong you.
They would likely be disgusted. The Dursleys are so anti - magic that any form of fan - created stories about the magical world would be abhorrent to them.
The Dursleys' reaction would be complex. Vernon would be enraged and might even try to burn any fanfiction he found. Petunia would be conflicted. Part of her would be disgusted, but a small part might be a bit curious as she has some connection to the wizarding world through Lily. Dudley might be more interested than his parents, especially if the fanfiction had some action or adventure that appealed to his more adventurous side.
Well, it's hard to say exactly. Maybe Mr. Dursley would be outraged at how his family is being fictionalized in these fan - created stories. He's so proper and hates anything out of the ordinary. Mrs. Dursley might be more interested in how people are writing about her cooking or how she runs the household in these fanfic versions. Dudley, on the other hand, might just be confused as to why anyone would write stories about his family at all.
If Voldemort reads Harry Potter books fanfiction, it could be really strange. He might get angry as the fanfiction could portray him in ways he doesn't like. Maybe he'd see himself being defeated in new and creative ways that would irritate his pride. He could also gain some new, unexpected insights about the wizarding world from the different perspectives in the fanfiction, which could either make him more dangerous or, if he overthinks it, cause him some confusion.
Well, it could be really strange for him. He might find some of the interpretations of his life and adventures quite off - putting or amusing. Maybe he'd be shocked to see how some fans have romanticized his relationships in ways he never thought of.