It could be due to a misunderstanding. In the fanfic, Remus might say or do something that Harry misinterprets as being against him. For example, Remus could be trying to protect Harry but his actions come across as controlling, which would make Harry dislike him and potentially hate him.
They could start by sharing their deepest secrets. Harry could tell Remus about his nightmares and fears about Voldemort, and Remus could open up about his struggles with being a werewolf. This sharing would create a strong bond between them.
Sure. Fanfiction writers love to play with established characters and relationships. In a story where Harry is Remus and Sirius' son, we could see new magical abilities or inheritances coming into play. Maybe he would inherit some of Remus' werewolf - related magic in a different way or Sirius' skills in magic related to his family's heritage. It would also change the emotional dynamics, with a different kind of family support system for Harry.
In fanfiction, it could be that the writer wanted to create a new and different dynamic. Harry could hate Remus if there was a love triangle situation involving someone Harry cared about and Remus. For example, if Remus started dating Harry's mother figure in the fanfic world, it could lead to Harry hating him.
One alternative is fanfiction that explores their family - like bond. Given that Remus was a sort of father figure to Harry in some ways. Stories can be written about how they support each other during difficult times in the wizarding world, like during a new dark wizard threat or a crisis at Hogwarts. These types of fanfiction are much more in line with the spirit of the original Harry Potter series.
One common theme is mentorship. Remus often takes on a mentor role for Harry, guiding him through the challenges of Hogwarts and the wizarding world. Another theme is friendship. Despite their age difference, they form a strong bond based on mutual understanding and respect.
Yes, there probably is some amount of it. However, in the official books, Hermione and Harry have a very strong bond. They support each other through countless challenges. Fanfiction like this may explore alternative character dynamics, but it's not the mainstream view of their relationship.
Yes. In the Harry Potter universe, the concept of hating 'mudbloods' is a form of bigotry. The original series promotes love, acceptance, and the fight against discrimination. A fanfiction with this title seems to go against the core values of the series.
Well, this kind of fanfiction might be an interesting take on the character. It could explore a darker side of Harry Potter that we don't often see in the original series. Maybe the author wants to show how all the pressure and trauma he has endured could lead to a more cynical view of those around him.
It could be for the sake of exploring an alternate personality for Harry. Writers might want to see how the story would change if Harry had a negative view of Muggles. Maybe they're exploring a darker side of the wizarding world where such prejudices exist among the main characters.