Hermione would be a likely helper. She's always full of knowledge. She could research about simulacrums in the library and find some old spells or precautions that Harry should take while creating or handling it.
The plot could involve Harry having some trouble controlling the simulacrum at first. It might start acting on its own and causing chaos in Hogwarts. This could lead to Harry having to figure out how to properly manage it and also deal with the consequences of its actions among his friends and teachers.
In the world of 'harry potter simulacrum fanfiction', fans are likely to be exploring the boundaries of the established Harry Potter lore. It could be about constructing scenarios that are parallel to the events in the books. For instance, what if Voldemort had won the battle at Hogwarts? How would the wizarding world look like then? Fanfiction often delves into these 'what - if' situations, and in the case of a simulacrum, it might be about creating a world that closely resembles the original but with enough differences to make it interesting. It could also involve writing from the perspective of minor characters, giving them more depth and backstories that were not fully explored in the official works.
You can try looking on fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own (AO3). They have a large collection of Harry Potter fanfiction, and there's a good chance you'll find some related to simulacrum there.
Perhaps he's dealing with some sort of trauma. For example, after the many battles he's been through, like the fight against Voldemort, he may be suffering from post - traumatic stress disorder. To cope with this, he isolates himself from others as he doesn't want to burden them or he's just too caught up in his own dark thoughts.
If he stabs himself in a non - vital area, he might survive but be severely weakened. This could lead to him having to rely on his friends more for protection and support, changing the dynamics of their relationships.
Another reason could be his sense of responsibility for the whole wizarding world. Since he's the 'Chosen One', he might blame himself for every setback in the fight against Voldemort. He may think that any harm that comes to the wizarding community is due to his own inadequacies in leading the fight or in not being powerful enough quickly enough.
Well, one possible reason could be a very extreme misinterpretation of Snape's hatred for Harry's father. If the fanfiction writer took Snape's grudge to an unrealistic level, they might write a scenario where Snape wants to destroy Harry as a form of revenge. But this is far from the nuanced relationship shown in the original books.
I'm not sure if there is such a specific 'Snape makes Harry kill himself' fanfiction. It's a rather dark and non - canon concept. Fanfiction can cover a wide range of themes, but this one seems extremely cruel and against the general spirit of the original Harry Potter series.
No. The Harry Potter series is aimed at a wide range of audiences, including children and young adults. Such a concept is inappropriate and goes against the values of the original story which promotes friendship, courage, and the fight against evil.