The overall plot can shift from the typical Hogwarts - centric events. Instead of dealing with school - related problems like exams, Quidditch matches, and house rivalries, Harry is now involved in broader issues that affect the entire wizarding world. This could include things like political unrest, the rise of new dark forces outside of Hogwarts, or uncovering ancient magic that was previously unknown to him while he was at school.
The story often takes on a more adventurous and dangerous tone. Without the relative safety of Hogwarts, Harry is exposed to the wider wizarding world in a different way. He might have to fend for himself more, rely on new allies, and face different kinds of magic and threats. For instance, he could be traveling to different wizarding communities that have their own rules and cultures.
If Harry leaves Hogwarts, the relationships he has with his friends also change. Instead of seeing them daily at school, they might have to communicate through other means like owls or secret meetings. This can add a layer of complexity to their friendships. His relationship with Hermione and Ron, for example, could be strained as they try to support him from a distance while also dealing with their own studies at Hogwarts.
In fanfiction, Harry Potter can change Hogwarts in a multitude of ways. His unique position as the Boy Who Lived gives him a certain influence. He may use his fame and power to bring about changes in the curriculum. For example, he could push for more practical defense against the dark arts training, considering his own battles. His relationships, like his close bond with Hermione and Ron, could also lead to changes. They might start study groups or clubs that become popular at Hogwarts, changing the extracurricular landscape. Moreover, his encounters with different magical creatures could result in new courses or research areas at Hogwarts. All these elements contribute to the transformation of Hogwarts in fanfiction.
Well, it could completely disrupt the relationships. For instance, his friendship with Ron and Hermione might be strained as they try to convince him to stay. This is different from the original where they are all united in their Hogwarts experience.
Well, in this fanfiction, Harry Potter is no longer the pure - hearted hero we grew up with. He becomes a character that challenges our pre - existing notions. His actions in destroying Hogwarts force us to re - evaluate his character traits. We might see him as more of a tragic figure, someone who was pushed to the edge and made a very controversial decision that had far - reaching consequences.
Well, it might show Harry on a journey of self - reliance. He could be traveling alone, facing new challenges outside of the school's protective bubble. Maybe he meets new allies who help him understand the bigger picture of the magical world that Hogwarts had shielded him from.
Harry could change Hogwarts in fanfiction through his leadership. He might inspire the students to be more united and inclusive. For instance, he could start a club or organization that focuses on helping students from different houses interact better, breaking down the traditional rivalries between Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw.
Harry might initially be shocked and confused. He's used to Hogwarts being his safe haven, so when it turns against him, he'll be at a loss. He may try to prove his innocence by finding evidence or confronting those who are spreading lies.
It enriches the fandom. New ideas from fanfic can inspire more discussions among fans.
The story would change quite a bit. Firstly, the way Harry is treated by others would be different. The boys might act more protective or the girls might be more competitive. Secondly, her fashion sense could be different, which might seem minor but could actually add a new element to the story. For example, she might choose different robes or accessories. Thirdly, the way she approaches problems might change. As a girl, she might rely more on intuition and diplomacy rather than just charging in like Harry as a boy sometimes did.
The story would be drastically different. Without Harry, there's no Boy - Who - Lived to be the main antagonist to Voldemort. Hogwarts might not be the safe haven it was in the original series. Voldemort could target the school more directly, and the students would live in constant fear.
The discipline would probably change a great deal. McGonagall was known for her strict but fair discipline. Without her, students might start getting away with more mischief. Also, the Gryffindor house would lose its strong guiding figure. The new teacher in charge might not have the same understanding of the Gryffindor values. Academically, her expertise in Transfiguration would be missed. There might be a decline in the quality of Transfiguration teaching.