Well, perhaps in a particular context, the way Loki is presented is with a lot of creative liberties that are characteristic of fanfiction. For example, if there are new relationships or character traits given to Loki that are not in the mainstream official storylines. Fanfiction often takes existing characters and puts them in new and sometimes unexpected situations, and if Loki is being classified as such, it might be that he's being shown in a way that's more in line with that fan - created style of storytelling.
When we say Loki is classified as a little fanfiction, it might imply that there are aspects of his portrayal that deviate from the typical 'big - studio' or official version of the character. Fanfiction writers often explore different sides of characters, like their emotions, backstories in more depth or from different angles. If Loki is seen this way, it could be that the current representation of him has borrowed some of those fan - inspired ways of looking at the character, such as exploring his relationships with other characters in a more nuanced way that we might not see in the more standard portrayals.
It could mean that Harry (presumably a character, perhaps from the Harry Potter series) has been categorized in some way as being part of a small or minor piece of fanfiction. Fanfiction often takes existing characters and creates new stories around them.
Well, it might suggest that in certain fanfiction, Loki is given a backstory or a current situation that is more in tune with what a teenager might go through. For example, he could be a misfit in a new school (in a fan - created, fictional school setting related to the Loki universe), or he could be struggling with family relationships in a way that mirrors how a teenager might. Fanfiction writers might be using this concept to add a new layer of depth and relatability to the Loki character.
It could mean that Tony, in the context of fan - created stories about Loki, acts in a way to safeguard or be defensive about them. Maybe he doesn't want others to criticize or misinterpret the Loki fanfiction.
It means that it has been grouped or categorized as a novel. Novels are a form of fictional prose, so it could imply that the work has the characteristics of a novel like a narrative, characters, and a plot.
Being 'forced to be a little fanfiction' might also suggest that there are limitations or constraints that make one's foray into fanfiction less than ideal. For instance, you might be restricted in terms of the themes you can use, or the amount of time you can spend on it, which gives the feeling of being forced rather than freely creating.
Well, it could mean that in the context of fanfiction, Hermione (presumably from the Harry Potter series) is being depicted in a certain way in a fan - created story. Maybe it's a small or unique take on her character within the fanfic world.
Well, it could be about a fan - made story related to Loki. Maybe it's a small piece of fanfiction that focuses on some unique aspect of Loki's character, like his mischievous deeds or his complex relationships.
I don't think it's accurate to classify 'Harry Potter' as fanfiction at all. 'Harry Potter' is an original and highly creative work by J.K. Rowling. It has its own unique world - building, complex characters, and an elaborate plot that was created from scratch, not based on existing works in a way that fanfiction typically is.
When Thor is mean to Loki in fanfiction, it can lead to a downward spiral in their relationship. Loki, feeling constantly attacked, may lash out in more extreme ways. Thor, on the other hand, may double down on his meanness, believing it's the only way to deal with Loki. This can create a cycle of animosity where any love or brotherly bond they had is overshadowed by anger and distrust. For example, Loki could start to form alliances with Thor's enemies out of spite, and Thor would see this as confirmation of Loki's untrustworthiness, making the relationship even worse.
Perhaps Namjoon has some qualities or actions in this fanfiction that are not part of his public image. So it's like a hidden or secret version of him in the fictional world created by fans. For example, he might be portrayed in a unique situation or relationship in this fanfiction that is different from what we usually see in the real world or official media.