One major reason is that Hermione is a strong female character. In fanfiction, just like in the original series, she is a force to be reckoned with. She is a Gryffindor, brave and determined. Her relationship with Harry is based on camaraderie. They have been through so much together. Another reason is that in the wizarding world, the idea of one friend being a servant to another is not in line with the values shown in the books. Fanfiction usually tries to expand on these positive values, not create inappropriate power dynamics.
Hermione is a character full of self - esteem and independence. She has her own goals and values. In fanfiction, she is often shown as an equal partner to Harry. She is as important as Harry in their adventures. She uses her intelligence to contribute to their quests, not as a servant who just follows orders. Also, the whole concept of friendship in the 'Harry Potter' series doesn't support a servant - master relationship between them. Their friendship is about sharing, caring, and growing together, not about one being subservient to the other.
Well, first of all, Hermione has her own strong personality. She is very opinionated and intelligent. She wouldn't submit to being a servant. Second, in the 'Harry Potter' lore, they are friends. Their bond is based on equality. Third, most fanfic writers respect the original characters too much to distort their relationship in such a way.
No. In most fanfictions, Hermione is Harry's friend and equal. Their relationship is based on mutual respect, trust and shared adventures. They support each other rather than having a master - servant relationship.
Well, perhaps in the fanfiction, Harry might feel that Hermione understands him on a more profound level when it comes to his role as the Boy Who Lived and his struggles with the wizarding world's future. Ginny, while she loves Harry, might not be as involved in those complex aspects. Also, the author might write it so that Hermione and Harry have a shared vision for the future of the wizarding community that Ginny doesn't share, leading Harry to choose Hermione.
One reason could be jealousy. Maybe Hermione is getting more attention in school for her academic achievements, and Harry, feeling overshadowed, acts mean. For example, in some fanfictions, he might make snide remarks about her always having her nose in a book.
Another reason could be a rift in their friendship caused by outside factors. For instance, if the wizarding community starts to turn against Harry because of false rumors or misinformation, Hermione might find it too difficult to stand by him. She may fear for her own reputation or safety, and this could lead to her abandoning Harry.
In fanfiction, Hermione's obsession with Harry could stem from her own insecurities. She may see Harry as someone who is more confident and free - spirited. She is obsessed with him as she wants to be part of his world, which seems more exciting compared to her own studious and rule - following nature. Additionally, their friendship has a strong foundation, and the writers of fanfiction might exaggerate this into an obsession to explore different storylines.
One possible reason could be that the writers lost interest in the Harry Potter fandom. Maybe they found other fandoms or stories more appealing.
In some fanfictions, there might be a new magical element or prophecy that makes Harry question Hermione's motives. If the prophecy says something about Hermione being involved in a dark plot, even if it's false, Harry may start to have doubts about her.
One common reason is Hermione's over - protectiveness. Sometimes she tries to control situations too much, which can make Harry feel suffocated and thus angry. For example, in some fanfictions, she might try to stop Harry from taking risks in a dangerous mission, which he sees as her not believing in his abilities.
Perhaps Harry was seen spending a lot of time with a new character, a girl who was really good at magic and Hermione suspected that Harry was getting some sort of unfair help from her in terms of academics. It could also be that there were some rumors going around in Hogwarts about Harry having an unfair advantage, and Hermione, being the stickler for rules and fairness, immediately jumped to the conclusion of cheating.
Well, it could be that as time passes in the fanfiction world, Hermione witnesses Harry facing great challenges alone. She might feel guilty for not being by his side and regret her rejection. Also, perhaps she starts to have deeper feelings for Harry that she didn't recognize before, like seeing his bravery in a new light and wishing she hadn't turned him down.