The 'cheeky Hermione' concept is popular in fanfiction as it gives readers a chance to see Hermione in a more relatable light. Everyone has a cheeky side, and seeing Hermione break out of her usual mold and be a bit more mischievous is both refreshing and engaging. It also creates opportunities for interesting interactions with other characters like Harry and Ron, who are used to a more straight - laced Hermione.
Well, one reason is that it subverts the traditional power structures in the Harry Potter universe. Usually, the power lies with the Ministry of Magic or the older, more established wizards. But with Hermione as a queen, it shows a new, fresh perspective. It also appeals to readers who want to see a strong female character in a position of ultimate power. Hermione is already beloved for her intelligence and tenacity, and making her a queen in fanfiction just magnifies those qualities. It can also lead to interesting plotlines, like how she deals with the existing power - holders or how she changes the wizarding world for the better.
Well, it's popular because it gives a different spin on the relationship between Hermione and Harry. It allows for exploring a more maternal or guardianship - like relationship between them, which is not really shown in the original books.
One popular theme could be Hermione's intelligence being used in unexpected and clever ways. For example, she might use her vast knowledge of magic to outwit villains in a unique and cheeky manner. Another theme could be her relationships, perhaps her friendship with Harry and Ron taking on new and interesting twists in the fanfiction world. Also, her growth as a character, from being a studious bookworm to a more confident and assertive 'cheeky minx' can be a common theme.
One great 'cheeky Hermione' fanfiction is 'Hermione's Little Pranks'. In this story, Hermione uses her intelligence in a cheeky way to outwit her classmates in harmless pranks at Hogwarts. It's really fun to read as it shows a different side of her character.
There could be a psychological aspect to it too. Some fans might enjoy writing or reading about conflict. Draco and Hermione are both strong - willed characters. Their clashes can create a lot of drama and tension. Fanfiction writers might use this 'hate' concept to explore darker themes, like prejudice (since Draco has some prejudices against Hermione's blood status) and the power struggle between different magical ideologies that their characters represent.
It's interesting because it combines two very different characters. Hermione is known for her studiousness and loyalty to her friends, while Blaise has that Slytherin mystery. Merging them as siblings gives a whole new dynamic to explore.
Well, it's fairly popular. Fanfiction often takes canon characters and twists their relationships. In this case, having Hermione as Draco's sister means there would be a lot of family drama and conflict. It's a great concept for exploring different aspects of their personalities. For example, Hermione's intelligence and Draco's pride could clash or work together in unexpected ways in family situations.
Probably not. The idea of Hermione and Harry in a 'lemon' (suggestive/sexual) context goes against the general perception of their relationship in the 'Harry Potter' series. Most fans are more interested in canon - compliant or at least relationship - appropriate fanfictions.
The 'forbidden' aspect also plays a part. In the original series, they have a rather tense relationship. Fanfiction writers like to take this and turn it into something more, whether it's a friendship or a romantic relationship. It's like exploring uncharted territory within the wizarding world. For example, in many fanfics, we see how Hermione's intelligence might be able to break through Severus's tough exterior. This gives readers a sense of novelty and excitement.
One popular 'Cheeky Hermione Interacts with Snape' fanfiction is 'The Unlikely Bond'. In this story, Hermione's cheeky nature challenges Snape's usual stern demeanor, leading to some really interesting exchanges. Their interactions start off as confrontational but gradually develop into a mutual understanding.