One of the things I hate in fanfiction is when the author changes the personality of a beloved character for no good reason. It can be really jarring. And the over - use of angst for the sake of it. Not every story needs to be super dark and depressing all the time. Also, when the dialogue is stilted and unnatural, it takes away from the overall enjoyment of the fanfiction. Fanfiction should flow well, like a conversation between friends, but when the dialogue is off, it's a big turn - off.
Well, in some cases, the quality of fanfiction varies greatly. There might be a lot of poorly written fanfictions out there that use the Harry Potter name just for popularity. These might have bad grammar, inconsistent characterizations, and illogical plots, which can make the whole idea of fanfiction based on Harry Potter seem annoying.
The large and detailed cast of characters. There are so many characters in Harry Potter with their own personalities, backstories, and relationships. Fanfiction writers may struggle to keep all these elements in mind and might find it annoying when trying to incorporate them into their own stories without making mistakes or contradictions.
You could tell a story that makes fun of the teacher's quirks or habits. But be careful, it could get you in trouble!
Well, perhaps Hermione starts debating with Snape about magical theories during class. She might bring up new research or different interpretations that go against what Snape has been teaching for years. Like, when Snape is talking about the properties of a certain magical plant, Hermione could say 'But Professor, I've read in an old wizarding journal that the plant has additional properties that we're not considering.' This would surely annoy Snape as he's not used to being challenged in such a way.
Just make Iroh act ooc (out of character). For example, make him a coward when he is clearly brave in the original. That'll do the trick.
Hermione's intelligence means she can quickly spot flaws in Snape's statements. So, she can correct him, which annoys him. For example, if Snape makes a small error in a potion ingredient amount, Hermione will point it out right away.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl. She found a strange thing in the forest. It was a shiny stone that seemed to have a life of its own. Every time she held it, she felt warm and happy. She took it home and put it on her bedside table. At night, the stone glowed softly and filled her room with a gentle light. She named it Starry. One day, she lost Starry and was very sad. But then she found it again under her bed, and they were never apart again.
Well, time travel is a cool theme. Some fanfictions might have the characters going back in time to prevent certain events in the show from happening, like the opening of the gate to the Upside Down. Then there's the theme of alternate universes. Imagine a universe where Eleven was raised by Brenner in a completely different way. And of course, the theme of romance. You can find a lot of fanfictions about Mike and Eleven's relationship, but also other possible pairings among the characters.
One important thing is the influence it had on popular culture. Many modern movies and TV shows have elements borrowed from pulp fiction.
Hey, I recommend the novel, Why Are You So Bad, to you. The female protagonist in the story thought that the male protagonist liked women with heavy makeup, so she deliberately put on heavy makeup for herself, but it caused the male protagonist to hate her. There were still many exciting plots in the story. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π