Growth is also a major theme. Through the experience of becoming a father at a young age, these characters grow in ways they never expected. They become more mature, learn about sacrifice, and their understanding of love deepens. Their relationships with others, like their friends and romantic interests, also change as they adapt to their new role as a father.
The theme of legacy is often present. Harry Potter is a famous wizard, and as a new dad, he has to think about the legacy he's leaving for his children. Will they follow in his footsteps? How will they be different? Another common theme is the support system. His friends from Hogwarts often play a role in helping him with fatherhood. They might offer advice on how to deal with a crying baby or how to handle a child's first year at Hogwarts. And of course, the theme of love. Harry's love for his family is what drives many of the plotlines in these fanfictions.
One common theme is redemption. Snape, who had a complex and often dark past in the original series, gets a chance to redeem himself through his fatherly actions. Another theme is the exploration of family. It shows that family doesn't always have to be blood - related, as Snape forms strong bonds with the characters he takes under his wing.
Another theme is the idea of friendship across different magical worlds. Characters from 'Harry Potter' and 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' might form unexpected friendships or alliances. They could work together to solve a common problem that threatens both of their worlds.
One common theme is responsibility. Harry has to quickly learn how to be responsible for another life. Another theme is growth. He has to grow up faster than his peers to take care of his child.
Another one is 'Teenage Fatherhood and the Wizarding World'. This one focuses on how the concept of teenage fatherhood changes the character's view of magic. He discovers new spells and potions that can help him in taking care of his child, and also forms an unlikely alliance with some of the more unconventional characters in Hogwarts because of his situation.
One common theme is acceptance. The oc often has to deal with the fact that their father is a werewolf and the prejudice that comes with it. They also have to accept themselves in relation to their father's condition.
Often, there could be themes of self - discovery. Harry might learn more about himself through his interactions with his dad in these fanfictions. Also, themes of acceptance, both of each other and of the situation they are in, can be quite common. The 'lemon' aspect might add an element of sensuality, which could be related to themes of love and attraction within the family context in a fictional and often very different take from the norm.
One common theme is redemption. Snape, who has a rather dark past in the original series, can be seen as redeeming himself through his fatherly relationship with Harry. Another theme is the exploration of family. It shows that family doesn't have to be blood - related in a traditional sense.
One common theme is the exploration of relationships. For example, romantic relationships between characters that were not fully explored in the original books, like the relationship between Harry and Hermione. Another theme is the expansion of the magical world, such as new spells or magical creatures. Also, there are fanfictions that focus on the backstories of minor characters, giving them more depth and significance.
Love and sacrifice are also prevalent themes. We see how the love of Lily Potter saved Harry in the original series, and fanfiction often expands on this idea of love being a powerful force. There are also fanfictions that explore the idea of redemption for characters like Draco Malfoy, showing that even those on the wrong side can have a chance at changing and making amends.