I don't think it's a very common type. Most 'Harry Potter' fanfics tend to focus on the magical adventures, the relationships between the main characters like Harry, Ron and Hermione, or exploring different magical elements in the wizarding world. While there are some that might delve into darker themes, the idea of Petunia abusing Harry isn't as mainstream as other topics in the fanfic community.
I'm not sure if it's common. There are so many different types of fanfics in the Harry Potter fandom. Some focus on relationships, others on new adventures. While metamorph - related ideas are interesting, it might not be as common as, say, romance - centered fanfics.
I don't think so. The traditional Harry Potter universe is based on its own system of magic, with wizards, witches, spells, and magical creatures. While fanfic can be very creative, the concept of Harry as a cleric goes against the grain of the well - known magical world. There are so many other more common themes in Harry Potter fanfic, like exploring different character relationships or creating new adventures within the wizarding world, that this cleric - based idea is probably not that common.
I don't think so. Usually, Harry Potter fanfics are categorized by things like the time period they're set in (like during the Hogwarts years of the main characters, or post - war), or the relationships they focus on (like Harry and Hermione's friendship in an alternate universe). 'We re screwed' is just an expression that might be used in a fanfic when the characters are in a tough situation, not a common type on its own.
One important thing to consider is the psychological impact on the characters. In such a fanfic, the abuse by Petunia can be a very dark and disturbing element. It might make you re - evaluate the relationship between Petunia and Harry in the original 'Harry Potter' universe. Another aspect is the author's intention. Are they trying to explore a different side of the characters or just creating shock value? Also, it's crucial to remember that this is a fan - created work and not part of the official canon.
Definitely. Fanfic writers often explore Petunia's role in Harry's life in a more positive light. Maybe she had some internal struggles about taking Harry in, not just out of spite but also out of fear of the wizarding world. Such fanfics can offer new insights into the 'Harry Potter' universe and its characters.
One possible fanfic could be about Petunia Dursley finding a magical toy that once belonged to Harry Potter's parents. Maybe she discovers it in the attic and it starts to show her memories of Lily and James Potter. She realizes that she has been wrong about Harry all along and decides to change her attitude towards him.
By focusing on their shared past traumas. For example, both have had experiences related to Lily's death in different ways. Harry lost his mother, and Petunia lost her sister. They could start to bond over this common pain and gradually move towards a more positive relationship.
No. Most fanfics tend to focus on positive aspects or different romantic pairings of characters. Depicting a character as abusive is not as common as other themes.
I'm not sure if it's a popular type. It depends on how many fans are interested in combining Harry Potter with puppies. Some people might find it a really unique and cute idea, but others might be more into the traditional aspects of the Harry Potter world without adding puppies.
Hardly. While fanfics in general are popular among Harry Potter fans, this particular 'fart fanfic' concept is so off - beat and not in line with the typical aspects that fans usually look for. Fans usually gravitate towards fanfics that expand on the relationships between characters, or explore new magical elements in the Potterverse. The 'fart' aspect is just too silly and not something that would appeal to a large number of fans, so it's not a popular type of fanfic.