It could mean that Harry (presumably a character, perhaps from the Harry Potter series) has been categorized in some way as being part of a small or minor piece of fanfiction. Fanfiction often takes existing characters and creates new stories around them.
Well, if we consider 'Harry' here. Maybe in a certain community or context, he has been grouped into a set of works that are considered fan - made stories on a relatively small scale. It might be that the story about Harry in this fanfiction has some unique elements that make it stand out a little bit within the realm of fan - created works.
Well, perhaps in a particular context, the way Loki is presented is with a lot of creative liberties that are characteristic of fanfiction. For example, if there are new relationships or character traits given to Loki that are not in the mainstream official storylines. Fanfiction often takes existing characters and puts them in new and sometimes unexpected situations, and if Loki is being classified as such, it might be that he's being shown in a way that's more in line with that fan - created style of storytelling.
Well, it could mean that someone views Harry Potter as having elements similar to fan - made fiction. Maybe they think some aspects of the story seem like something a fan might come up with, but that's a rather odd view considering the vast and original world J.K. Rowling created.
I don't think it's accurate to classify 'Harry Potter' as fanfiction at all. 'Harry Potter' is an original and highly creative work by J.K. Rowling. It has its own unique world - building, complex characters, and an elaborate plot that was created from scratch, not based on existing works in a way that fanfiction typically is.
If someone says this, they are misinformed. Harry Potter is a highly creative and original work. It has a distinct narrative, unique characters like Harry, Hermione, and Ron. Fanfiction is written by fans based on existing works. Harry Potter is the base that gives birth to a vast amount of fanfiction, not the other way around. Maybe the person is confusing the concepts or just making a random incorrect statement.
No, it's not a very common statement. Usually, fanfiction is more about categorizing by genre, pairing, or theme rather than using such a vague 'a little' classification.
It could mean that someone views Harry Potter in the context of a fan - created work on a small scale. Maybe they think some aspects of the story have elements that seem like they could be fan - inspired, but this is a rather strange view considering J.K. Rowling created the original Harry Potter series as an original work.
I think in the context of Harry Potter fanfiction, 'a little death between friends' could imply a moment of sacrifice or a risky decision made by one friend for the other that has some potentially negative consequences but ultimately strengthens their bond.
It could simply be a statement indicating that the concept or entity named 'Harry' exists within the world of fanfiction. This could be in relation to any number of fandoms where a character named Harry has been created by fans in their fictional stories. It might also suggest that the essence of this 'Harry' is defined by the fan - created narratives, rather than any official or original source material.
Being 'forced to be a little fanfiction' might also suggest that there are limitations or constraints that make one's foray into fanfiction less than ideal. For instance, you might be restricted in terms of the themes you can use, or the amount of time you can spend on it, which gives the feeling of being forced rather than freely creating.
Well, it could mean that in the context of fanfiction, Hermione (presumably from the Harry Potter series) is being depicted in a certain way in a fan - created story. Maybe it's a small or unique take on her character within the fanfic world.