No. Harry Potter is a completely original work of fiction. J.K. Rowling came up with the idea of the wizarding world, Hogwarts, and all the characters on her own. While there may be some superficial similarities to concepts in Atlantean stories here and there, it doesn't mean it's Atlantean fanfiction. It has its own distinct plot, themes, and character arcs that are far from being a derivative of Atlantean fan - made ideas.
Yes, in a sense. Some might argue that it has elements that could be seen as similar to fanfiction concepts related to Atlantean lore. For example, the complex magical world in Harry Potter with its own rules, history, and hidden secrets could be compared to the often - mysterious and rich Atlantean legends. However, it's important to note that J.K. Rowling created an original and unique world, but these comparisons can be drawn in terms of the depth of the fictional universe and the sense of mystery.
The unique combination of the Harry Potter world and Atlantean mythology. It gives Harry a whole new set of powers and a different backstory that's not in the original books.
Sure, there are. In these fanfictions, Harry being godlike and having Atlantean elements often means a complete re - imagining of the character. He might be more in tune with nature, like Atlantean mythology often portrays its beings. This could lead to him having a different approach to fighting the dark forces in the wizarding world. Instead of just using traditional spells, he could draw on Atlantean powers like energy manipulation or telepathy. You can look for them by using specific search terms on fanfiction platforms.
One interesting Atlantean Harry Potter fanfiction could be one where the magic of Atlantis is intertwined with the magic of the wizarding world in Hogwarts. For example, perhaps the secrets of Atlantean magic are hidden within the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry discovers them while trying to solve the mystery of the basilisk.
Well, in this kind of fanfiction, a cool concept might be the Atlantean royalty having their own form of magic that is different from what we see in the normal Harry Potter world. Maybe they can control water in ways that Hogwarts students can't. And the idea of a power struggle between the traditional wizarding families in Harry Potter and the Atlantean royalty could add a lot of drama and intrigue to the story.
Harry Potter himself could be a main character. Maybe he discovers he has some connection to the Atlantean royalty. Hermione could also be a key figure, using her intelligence to figure out the mysteries related to the Atlantean royalty and their magic. And a new character, perhaps an Atlantean prince or princess, could be introduced as a main character, who comes to Hogwarts to learn about the wizarding ways while also sharing their own Atlantean knowledge.
People may think this due to the fact that both deal with a form of power that is not fully understood by the outside world. In Harry Potter, magic is a powerful force that only wizards and witches can truly master. In Atlantean lore, there was often some sort of super - advanced knowledge or power that was associated with the lost city. But really, these are just broad similarities and not enough to label Harry Potter as Atlantean fanfiction.
In some fanfictions, Atlantean culture could be related to the history of magic in the Harry Potter world. Maybe the ancient Atlanteans were the first to discover magic, and their knowledge has been passed down in fragments over the centuries. Harry might come across an old Atlantean text that reveals secrets about the origin of magic and how it was once more unified across the world before being split into different magical cultures like the ones in Europe.
No. 'Harry Potter' and 'Tarzan' are two distinct and independent fictional universes. 'Harry Potter' is about a young wizard in a magical world filled with spells, wizards, and magical creatures, while 'Tarzan' is set in a jungle with a different kind of adventure story. They have different storylines, themes, and characters that are not related in the way of one being fanfiction of the other.
Yes, in some ways it can be seen as such. Harry Potter has elements of a summoner in that he can call upon his magic, his Patronus which is like a summoned entity to protect him, and he also summons various magical objects and creatures throughout the series.
Yes. In many ways, 'Harry Potter' can be seen as having elements inspired by Istari. There are similarities in the concepts of powerful beings guiding and influencing the world. For example, Dumbledore can be somewhat compared to the Istari in their roles as wise and powerful influencers in their respective fictional universes.