The Harry Potter characters' views would be quite diverse. Sirius Black, if he were alive to read fanfics, might be both amused and a bit sad. Amused at the creativity but sad that some of the things he wished for in the real story didn't happen in the way the fanfics might present. Characters like Cho Chang might be surprised at how much people are interested in her character and how she is often given more depth in fanfics. And Hagrid could be overjoyed to see how much people love the magical creatures in the fanfics, which could make him more enthusiastic about sharing his knowledge of them with the students at Hogwarts.
When it comes to how their views would change, consider Draco Malfoy. Reading fanfics could make him realize that not everyone sees him as just a bully. He might see versions of himself that are more complex and it could potentially lead to some self - reflection. The Hogwarts professors like McGonagall would probably be quite intrigued. She might start to think about different teaching methods or ways to interact with students based on the ideas presented in the fanfics. And for characters like Luna, she might feel more connected to the wider fan community as she sees the creative ideas in the fanfics that are similar to her own unique thinking.
Some characters' views would change a great deal. For instance, Harry might start to question his own identity more deeply. If he reads fanfics that depict him in different ways, he could wonder about his true nature. Hermione would likely become more open - minded. She'd see that there are many ways to view their world and the events that occur. Ron, though, might be a bit more resistant at first. He's used to the 'normal' way of things.
They could gain new perspectives. For instance, if they read a fanfic that focuses on a side character's view of an event they were in, like Neville's view of the Battle of Hogwarts, they might see their own actions in a different light.
Godric Gryffindor's view might not change much. He'd still see Hogwarts as a place to foster courage, but he might gain new insights from the fanfiction about how students in modern - day interpretations uphold that value. Salazar Slytherin could become more cynical. If he saw his house being misrepresented in some fanfictions as all - evil, he might think Hogwarts has strayed from his original intentions. Helga Hufflepuff would probably feel more positive. The fanfiction that emphasizes kindness and hard work would make her believe Hogwarts is still a great place for nurturing good values. Rowena Ravenclaw might be more open - minded. She'd see different perspectives on Hogwarts in the fanfiction and might consider new ways of teaching and learning in her view of the school.
It could go either way. If the fanfic shows Harry in a really positive light, like a super - powerful wizard who is also kind - hearted despite their treatment of him, they might feel a bit guilty. But if the fanfic portrays Harry in a negative way, they might feel justified in their own cruel behavior towards him.
Harry would become more disciplined. His natural leadership skills would be enhanced by the military training, making him even more of a force to be reckoned with.
A character like Dumbledore might read fanfiction with alternate timelines. This could make him reflect on the choices he has made in the real wizarding world. He might start to consider if there were other paths that could have been taken to achieve the same or better results. It could also make him more aware of the potential of different futures for the wizarding world.
If Harry's wand were to fuse with another, say Hermione's, it could create a stronger bond between them. They would have to rely on each other more to understand the new powers of the wand.
For Harry, reading fanfiction could make him realize the many different ways people view his life and struggles. It might give him a new sense of how much his story has impacted others. Hermione might gain a broader view of the creativity of the wizarding community outside of the academic realm. She'd see that there are many interpretations of their world.
Well, it could be really interesting. For example, Hermione would probably be very critical. She might point out all the inaccuracies or things that don't match the 'canon' knowledge she has. Harry himself might be quite shocked at some of the interpretations of his own story. And Ron would probably make a lot of jokes about it.
The characters would change a great deal. Harry, for example, might be less of the pure - hearted hero. He could have a more cynical view of the world around him, similar to Brightburn. Hermione might be more distrustful of Harry's new - found darker tendencies. Ron could be more afraid of Harry and his powers, which would strain their friendship.
His relationship with the teachers would also be different. Snape, for instance, might be more conflicted about Harry. On one hand, he's in Slytherin which Snape favors, but on the other hand, he's still Harry Potter. And Dumbledore would have to watch Harry from a different perspective, perhaps guiding him in a more subtle way to make sure he doesn't get too influenced by the darker aspects of Slytherin house.