Maybe Voldemort's old followers who are still up to no good. They might think that by getting Harry to kidnap Muggles, they can bring back the dark days under Voldemort's rule. They could be using some sort of dark magic to influence Harry's actions.
One idea could be that Harry is under a dark spell that makes him kidnap Muggles, but then his friends try to break the spell and save him and the Muggles. Another could be that it's a case of mistaken identity and Harry is wrongly accused of kidnapping Muggles when he was actually trying to protect them from a real threat. Maybe in the fanfiction, Harry kidnaps Muggles to show the wizarding world how wrongly Muggles are treated by some wizards.
In such fanfiction, Muggles can be shown in different lights. Some portray them as simple and uncomplicated, living their ordinary lives without any knowledge of magic. However, there are also fanfictions where Muggles are more curious or even a bit envious of the magical abilities of Wizards. They might be depicted as trying to find out about the wizarding world despite the secrecy.
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.
One implication could be that it allows muggles to further immerse themselves in the magical world of Harry Potter. Fanfiction often explores different aspects of the existing story, so muggles can get new perspectives on the characters and events. It also shows the popularity and wide - reaching influence of the Harry Potter series that even non - magical people are so interested in exploring it further through fan - created works.
Yes, muggles do read Harry Potter books fanfiction. Fanfiction allows fans to explore different aspects of the wizarding world that may not be fully covered in the original books. It gives them a chance to create their own stories within the beloved Harry Potter universe.
No. In the original Harry Potter series, Harry is a defender of Muggles. He grew up in a Muggle world and his mother sacrificed herself to protect him and other Muggles. So the idea of him abusing Muggles in fanfiction has no real significance in relation to the original story, just a very wrong - headed and untrue concept.
Some muggles in fanfiction could be the relatives of a half - blood wizard. These muggles might have a hard time understanding their wizarding family member's abilities at first. They could be initially skeptical or even scared when they witness magic. However, as the story progresses, they might come to accept and even be in awe of the wizarding world.
Well, perhaps in this fanfiction, Shield Tris is being misinformed. She might believe that Harry is in possession of something extremely valuable, like a powerful magical artifact. So, in her mind, kidnapping Harry is the only way to get that item. It could also be that she's part of a group that has a radical ideology and they see Harry as a threat to their plans, so they order her to kidnap him.
When it comes to muggles adapting to Hogwarts in fanfiction, it's a complex process. At first, they'd be amazed by the architecture, the talking portraits, and all the magical elements. To adapt, they would need to be open - minded. They'd have to study hard to understand magic, from the simplest charms to the more complex spells. There would be cultural differences too, like the wizarding traditions that they'd have to learn. But as they make friends and start to feel at home, they would slowly become part of the Hogwarts fabric.