Harry Potter has his own moral compass. Ginny is an important person to him. The idea of slutty Ginny fanfiction is disrespectful to her character. Harry has seen Ginny grow and develop, and he knows her true self. He doesn't want her to be objectified in such a vulgar way in fan - made stories.
Well, in some fanfictions, the author might want to create an alternate scenario where Harry has different relationship dynamics. Maybe they want to explore other pairings for Harry and so they write him as not liking Ginny to deviate from the original storyline.
In some fanfictions, Harry might not want to marry Ginny because he may still be haunted by his past traumas. For example, his experiences with Voldemort could have left him feeling that he doesn't want to put Ginny in any more danger. He might think that his enemies could target her because of their relationship. Also, he could be focused on his own personal growth and self - discovery, believing that marriage at that time would hold him back from exploring his identity further.
Well, it could be that the authors of fanfiction want to explore different aspects of the Harry Potter universe other than fighting. Maybe they're more interested in the relationships between characters or the daily life at Hogwarts.
Well, Harry Potter is a character in the original story. Fanfiction often takes the original story in all kinds of wild and different directions. Harry, being from the original, proper story, may not be able to understand these new and sometimes out - of - the - box interpretations that fanfiction presents. It's like he's from a very specific world, and fanfiction creates a whole bunch of new worlds based on that, which he has no knowledge of.
No, it's not appropriate at all. The Harry Potter world is about magic, adventure, and positive relationships. Ginny is a beloved character, and creating such fanfiction is disrespectful to the original work and its fans. It also spreads negative and misogynistic ideas that have no place in the Potterverse.
Maybe in those fanfictions, the author portrays McGonagall in a way that Harry doesn't like. For example, the character might be out of character and act too harshly or differently from how he expects her to be in the original story.
Maybe Harry thinks fanfiction often distorts the real relationship between him and Ron. He values their genuine friendship and doesn't like the fictional and sometimes over - the - top interpretations in fanfiction.
It could be that Harry has a very specific and personal view of Mcgonagall. The fanfictions often add a lot of fictional elements that deviate from his own perception of her. For example, they might make her act out of character in terms of her strictness or fairness, which he doesn't like.
Maybe in some fanfictions, Dumbledore's character is portrayed in a way that Harry doesn't like. For example, if the author makes Dumbledore overly controlling or having some hidden motives that are against Harry's interests.
Well, it could be that Harry has such a personal and intense experience of Hogwarts that he doesn't like how fanfiction can be so varied and not always in line with his own memories and feelings. He might feel that the real Hogwarts story is already perfect as it is, and fanfiction is just an unnecessary addition that doesn't capture the essence. For example, he might not like how some fanfictions change the relationships between characters or create out - of - character scenarios for his friends at Hogwarts.