Common themes include identity crisis. Harry has to re - evaluate who he is when he becomes Voldemort's consort. There's also the theme of loyalty. Characters around them have to decide whether to be loyal to the new relationship or oppose it. And love in an unexpected context is another theme, as it's strange to think of love between Harry and Voldemort, but in these fanfictions, it's often a central element.
One common theme is power struggle. Since both Harry and Voldemort are powerful in different ways, their relationship as consorts often involves a tug - of - war for control. Another theme is redemption. Some fanfictions have Voldemort being redeemed through his relationship with Harry.
One common theme is the power struggle. Since both Harry and Voldemort are powerful in their own ways, fanfics often explore how their relationship affects the balance of power in the wizarding world.
No. In the traditional 'Harry Potter' series, Harry and Voldemort are enemies. This idea of Harry being Voldemort's consort goes against the main plot and the moral framework of the original story. So it's not a common theme in regular fanfiction.
There are a few. They usually play with the idea of an alternate universe where Harry and Voldemort have a different kind of bond. Some are quite creative, like they might have Harry using his unique connection to Voldemort to bring about peace in the wizarding world in a very unorthodox way. But of course, these are all very different from the original story's premise.
Common themes include the exploration of dark magic. If Harry is Voldemort, he would be more involved with dark magic, so the fanfictions often show his journey into that world. Also, the theme of redemption might be present. Even though he's in the form of Voldemort, he might try to atone for Voldemort's past deeds. And there's always the theme of how the wizarding world reacts to this strange transformation of Harry.
One common theme is redemption. Draco, who was often seen as a villain in the original series, often gets a chance to redeem himself through his relationship with Harry. Another theme is the exploration of forbidden love, as their relationship goes against the norms of the wizarding world.
One common theme is identity crisis. Harry would be constantly questioning who he really is. Another is the power struggle. Since he's related to Voldemort, he might have access to more power but also has to fight against the dark side of it.
One common theme is power dynamics. Since Harry is in the role of a consort, how power is shared or negotiated between him and others is often explored. For example, in many stories, he has to deal with the established power structures in the wizarding world.
One common theme could be redemption. Maybe the story shows voldemort changing through his relationship with harry. Another theme might be the power dynamics, as both are very powerful in different ways.
One common theme is redemption. Voldemort might be redeemed through his love for Harry. Another is the power of love to change destinies, as their relationship goes against all odds.
A frequent theme is the exploration of a different kind of relationship. Since Voldemort is now female, it could lead to a more complex emotional and psychological relationship with Harry. Also, the theme of identity is common. How does a female Voldemort view herself compared to her male counterpart? And how does Harry react to this new version of his arch - enemy? These are often explored in such fanfiction.