Definitely. The wizarding world in Harry Potter has a lot of scope for this theme. There are battles between good and evil, and there are also intense romantic relationships. In fanfiction, this 'all fair in love and war' concept can be used to create interesting plot twists. For instance, a character might pretend to be on one side in the war just to get closer to their love interest on the other side. It adds a layer of drama and intrigue to the stories, which is why it's a popular theme.
It can show up in various ways. In terms of love, a character might lie about their identity to get closer to another character they like. In war, they could use dark magic if it means defeating the enemy. For example, a Slytherin might use an unethical spell during the fight against Death Eaters if they think it will help end the war faster, all while being in love with a Gryffindor and using any means to win their heart.
In an Afrikaans story with this concept, a common theme is the power of emotions. Love and the sense of being in a 'war' situation can make characters act on strong emotions. Jealousy is also a theme. When all is fair, jealousy can lead to actions like trying to sabotage a rival's chances in love. And self - discovery can be a theme too. Through the intense experiences of love and the associated 'war', characters might learn more about themselves and what they truly value.
One common element is intense competition. Just like in war, there's a fight for a prize, in love it could be for a person's heart. Another element is the use of strategy. Characters might plan out their moves carefully.
Sort of. In the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction, there are all kinds of themes. 'Harry potter murdered' is not as common as some positive or adventure - based themes, but it does exist. Writers might be inspired by the idea of subverting the traditional hero image of Harry. They want to show that even a character like Harry could be pushed to the edge in certain extreme situations within their fictional scenarios.
Yes, it could be. Fanfiction often explores alternative or unexpected scenarios for characters. Since the 'Harry Potter' series has a vast fan base, some writers might come up with the idea of Harry Potter smoking as a way to show a different side of his character, perhaps in a more grown - up or rebellious context.
Definitely not. The world of Harry Potter, both in the original works and in much of the fanfiction, is rich with emotional content. There are fanfictions that explore the characters' inner turmoil, their joys, and their sorrows in great detail. To simply say that all Harry Potter fanfiction is emotionless is a hasty and inaccurate generalization.
I don't think it's a fair statement at all. 'Harry Potter' was written by J.K. Rowling with a great deal of planning and purpose. The story has themes that resonate with a wide audience, and it has a proper narrative arc. Fanfiction, especially the 'loopy' kind, may not have the same level of refinement. 'Harry Potter' is a legitimate and highly regarded work of literature, not some haphazard fan - made thing.
No. Harry Potter is typically portrayed as a heroic character in most fanfictions. Stealing magic goes against his moral code, so it's not a very common theme.
I don't think so. Harry Potter is known for his courage, loyalty and compassion in the official story. While fanfiction can explore different interpretations, making him cold - hearted goes against the essence of the character that most fans are familiar with. So it's not likely to be a common theme in fanfiction.
Well, it's not overly common but it does exist. Fanfiction writers are always looking for ways to expand the magical world of Harry Potter. Summoning a demoness can add an element of dark magic and mystery. However, it might also deviate quite a bit from the general tone of the original series, which is more about the battle between good and evil in a more traditional sense of wizardry, rather than delving into demon summoning. So it's not something you'll see in a majority of fanfics.