One could potentially see Harry Potter as an Aeser fanfiction if we consider the way it takes common elements like good vs. evil, a chosen one (Harry), and a world hidden from the ordinary. In Aeser fanfiction, these types of themes are often explored. But again, this is a very tenuous connection. Harry Potter is mainly a product of Rowling's creativity, and while it may share some general fantasy themes, it's not truly a fanfiction in the traditional sense.
Harry Potter can't really be seen as an Aeser fanfiction. J.K. Rowling created a completely new world with her own rules and stories. The Hogwarts School, the Ministry of Magic, and all the unique aspects of the wizarding world are her own inventions. Just because it has magic doesn't mean it's related to Aeser fanfiction. It's a fully developed and independent series with its own lore and mythology.
Yes, it could be considered so. There are certain elements in Harry Potter that might be seen as having similarities to the concept of Aeser fanfiction. For example, it takes existing mythological and magical concepts and weaves them into a new and complex fictional world. The idea of a hidden magical society within the Muggle world, with its own rules, hierarchies, and unique characters, has some resemblance to the way fanfiction builds on existing ideas.
The characters often fit into common fantasy archetypes. Harry is the hero on a quest, much like in many traditional tales. The story also uses common settings like a castle for Hogwarts. These are elements that are often used in fanfiction, where authors take well - known settings and character types and put their own story within them.
Harry Potter can be seen as a hybrid fanfiction if it contains elements that are not strictly from the original canon but are inspired by other works. For example, if a fanfiction includes creatures from other fantasy stories within the Harry Potter world, it becomes a hybrid. It's like taking the base of the Potter world and adding new ingredients from elsewhere.
Perhaps some people misunderstand the concept. They might see elements in 'Harry Potter' that seem familiar from other fantasy works and wrongly assume it's fanfiction. But in fact, J.K. Rowling just drew on some common fantasy tropes and made them her own in a very original way.
One way is through the mystery - solving aspect. Harry and his friends often have to figure out what's going on in the wizarding world. Just like Sherlock Holmes, they gather clues, make deductions. For example, when they are trying to figure out the mystery of the Chamber of Secrets, they look for signs, ask around, and piece together information, much like Holmes would do in his cases.
In a 'Harry Potter as a Necromancer' fanfiction, Harry's development could involve him learning from his mistakes. For example, if he accidentally creates a dangerous undead creature, he realizes the importance of control. He could also become more empathetic towards dark wizards who might have been drawn to necromancy for reasons like his own. His relationships with his friends would change too. Some might distance themselves, while others would try to understand and help him. This would force Harry to grow and become more self - reliant in his journey with necromancy.
The community can start by setting clear guidelines and rules for fanfiction. Make it clear that any form of voyeurism - related content is unacceptable. Moderators can actively monitor fanfiction platforms and remove any such inappropriate works.
It can add new perspectives. Fangirls often bring in fresh ideas and interpretations. For instance, they might write about characters in different relationships or situations that the original books didn't explore deeply. This enriches the overall understanding of the wizarding world.
One way is through education. Fans can start discussions about what is appropriate in fanfiction within the community. They can explain why sadistic content doesn't belong in the Harry Potter fan world. Also, moderators of fan groups and pages can be more vigilant in screening out such content when it is submitted.
Well, it's unique because it combines two very different elements - the magical world of 'Harry Potter' and the underwater world of sharks. Regular 'Harry Potter' fanfiction usually stays within the boundaries of the wizarding world on land. But with sharks added, there can be new settings like the bottom of the Black Lake or the open ocean as part of the story.