One possible interesting story could be where Harry stands up to a bully in Hogwarts in a really unique way. Maybe he uses his magic in a creative manner that not only stops the bully but also teaches them a lesson. For example, he could turn the bully's wand into a flower every time they try to use it for mean purposes.
Well, obviously Harry is one of the main characters. His friends like Ron and Hermione are also likely to be main characters as they often support Harry in his battles against bullies. They might help him come up with plans or provide moral support.
The appeal lies in the fact that it gives a sense of empowerment. In the original series, bullying is there but not always fully addressed. In these fanfictions, Harry takes a firm stand. It also appeals because it can bring different characters together. Maybe Harry teams up with Neville, who was often bullied, to fight back. This creates new relationships and story arcs that fans love to explore.
One popular 'Harry Potter hates bullies' fanfiction could be one where Harry stands up to Draco Malfoy in a more extreme way than in the original books. For example, he might use his magic to publicly expose Draco's mean - spirited pranks and taunts. Another could be a story where Harry forms a club in Hogwarts specifically to combat bullying, uniting students from all houses against the bullies.
In fanfiction, it could be some of the Slytherin students. They might be jealous of Harry's fame as 'The Boy Who Lived' or his friendship with popular Gryffindors. Malfoy and his cronies are often depicted as bullies in the original series, so they are likely candidates in the fanfiction as well.
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.