The theme of redemption also appears sometimes. Sirius might have made mistakes in the past, and the arranged marriage becomes a way for him to start anew. He has to learn to be responsible in the relationship, and through that, he redeems himself. This can add an interesting layer to the story as it shows his growth as a character.
One common theme is the clash of cultures. Hermione comes from a more academic and sometimes reserved wizarding culture in Britain, while Fleur has her Veela allure and French - influenced wizarding background. Another theme is the slow - burn romance. Since it's an arranged marriage, they usually start off not really loving each other but gradually develop feelings.
One common theme is duty vs. personal desires. Regulus often has to balance what his family wants through the arranged marriage with what he truly desires in life.
One common theme is the struggle against tradition. The idea of an arranged marriage goes against the more modern ideas of love and choice that Harry and Percy might have. So, they often have to fight against the expectations of their families or the wizarding society.
There are several common themes. The power of forgiveness is one. Given their differences, fanfictions might show how Sirius could forgive Draco for his past actions or how Draco could forgive Sirius for any preconceived notions. Another theme is the exploration of the wizarding society from their different perspectives. Draco, as a Slytherin, and Sirius, as a Gryffindor, have different views on the social hierarchy and magical traditions, and fanfictions often explore these differences.
One common theme is redemption. Sirius often goes back in time to right the wrongs he feels he's committed or to prevent tragedies from happening. For example, he might try to save someone who died in the original timeline.
One great Sirius Black arranged marriage fanfiction is 'The Unforeseen Bond'. In this story, Sirius is forced into an arranged marriage, but he discovers unexpected feelings for his partner as they face various challenges together. It's a really engaging read with well - developed characters.
One common theme is family. Sirius is Harry's godfather, so many fanfictions explore the idea of family that goes beyond blood. Another theme is redemption. Sirius has a past full of mistakes and he often tries to redeem himself through his relationship with Harry. Also, protection is a big theme. Sirius is always trying to protect Harry from the threats in the wizarding world.
The theme of mentorship also comes up frequently. Sirius Black, with his wealth of knowledge and experience, is often depicted as a mentor figure to Lily Luna Potter. This can involve teaching her about magic, helping her deal with the challenges of being a Potter in the wizarding world, or guiding her through moral and ethical dilemmas.
A prevalent theme is her struggle for identity. Being related to a well - known figure like Sirius Black, she has to find her own place in the wizarding world. This includes dealing with the prejudices some might have because of her family connection, as well as carving out her own unique path in life and magic.
Another theme could be Sirius helping Harry deal with the difficulties at Hogwarts. This might include protecting Harry from bullies like Draco Malfoy or guiding him through the challenges of certain classes. In some fanfictions, Sirius might use his experience as a Gryffindor to inspire Harry and give him confidence.