In fanfiction, the plot can go in countless directions. Regarding whether Harry forgives Griffindor, it could be influenced by many factors. For example, if Griffindor made a mistake out of good intentions, like trying to protect the school but ended up causing some harm, Harry might be more likely to forgive. On the other hand, if Griffindor's actions were malicious, forgiveness would be a much harder thing to come by. But again, it all comes down to how the author of the fanfiction chooses to write the story.
Well, in a lot of fanfictions, forgiveness is a big theme. If the writer wants to explore the idea of redemption or growth, Harry could very well forgive Griffindor. However, if the fanfiction is more about conflict and drama, Harry might hold a grudge. There are also cases where Griffindor might not even do something that requires forgiveness in the first place in a particular fanfic.
Yes, if Griffindor had made a mistake in the past but later showed remorse and tried to make up for it. For example, if Griffindor accidentally put Harry in danger but then risked his own life to save Harry, that could be a reason for forgiveness.
One reason could be copyright issues. The creators of Harry Potter own the rights to the characters and story, and fanfiction often uses these without permission.
Maybe he doesn't like the way his character is often misinterpreted or distorted in fanfiction. Some fanfictions might take his character in directions that he would find unacceptable or disrespectful.
One consequence could be a divide in the fan community. Some fans who love fanfiction might feel alienated. They might see this as a lack of acceptance of their creative interpretations.
One reason could be that Ron abandons Harry when he needs him the most. Like in a dangerous situation, if Ron runs away leaving Harry alone to face the threat, Harry would find it hard to forgive such cowardice.
Well, it could be that in the fanfiction, Ron made a mistake that had long - lasting consequences for Harry. Maybe Ron accidentally revealed one of Harry's big secrets that put Harry in danger. So, Harry is unable to forgive Ron as it has changed his life in a negative way.
One possible reason could be that fanfiction often takes creative liberties with the original story and characters. Harry Potter might be seen as a very personal creation of J.K. Rowling, and she (or in this case, the fictional Harry Potter) may not want it to be distorted in fan - made stories. Fanfiction can sometimes change the essence of the characters or the plot in ways that go against the original vision.
In some fanfictions, Harry might not forgive McGonagall because she may have made a decision that Harry feels was a great betrayal. For example, if she sided with the Ministry when they were unjustly treating him. It could also be that she failed to protect him or someone he cared about in a crucial moment within the fanfiction's plot.
A plotline could be that Ron betrays Harry's trust by sharing a secret with someone he shouldn't. Harry is initially furious but then realizes Ron was manipulated. Harry forgives Ron, and they work together to fix the mess caused by the shared secret. For example, if the secret was about a new spell they were developing, they have to stop the wrong people from using it.
Harry might be initially skeptical. After all the years of torment from Dudley, he can't just immediately trust this change. But if he sees that Dudley is truly sincere, he could accept the apology with grace.