One possible reason could be a misinterpretation of his character. In the original series, Harry Potter doesn't hate Muggles at all. But in this fanfic, perhaps the author wants to explore a 'what if' scenario where something drastic has happened to make him have such feelings. Maybe he's been betrayed by a Muggle - in the fanfic world, this could be a made - up situation that sours his view on all Muggles.
The fanfic changes the moral compass of the story. The original story promotes love, acceptance, and unity between different groups. If Harry hates Muggles here, it sends a very different message. It might make the story more about division and prejudice, which is a huge departure from the positive themes of the original Harry Potter series. This would also likely change the way other characters interact with Harry, as they may not support his new - found hatred.
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 popular 'Harry Hates Muggles' fanfiction might be 'The Darker Side of Harry'. In this, the author explores a more jaded Harry who has grown to dislike Muggles due to certain events in his life. Another could be 'Harry's Muggle - Aversion' which delves into his complex feelings through a series of interactions with Muggle - born witches and wizards. There's also 'Beyond the Veil of Muggle - Hatred' where Harry's hatred is more of a misunderstood front for deeper issues.
Well, one possible reason could be their ignorance of the magical world. Muggles, not understanding magic, might accidentally trigger events that lead to destruction. For example, they could unknowingly interfere with magical spells or artifacts that are crucial for maintaining the balance of the world.
Their underdog status. Muggles in the Harry Potter world are seen as inferior in terms of power compared to wizards. So when a muggle is 'badass', it's like a David vs Goliath situation. They have to rely on their non - magical skills and wits to overcome magical challenges, which is really exciting to read.
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.
One 'badass muggle' could be a character who manages to outwit dark wizards using just their street smarts. For example, in some fanfics, there are muggles who are really good at martial arts and they use their physical skills to hold their own against wizards who underestimate them.
No, they are not very popular. The original 'Harry Potter' series is loved for its themes of magic, good vs. evil, and coming - of - age. Fanfictions that involve 'Harry Potter and Muggles' in a lemon context often go against the general tone of the series. Also, the official 'Harry Potter' brand promotes a family - friendly environment, so such fanfictions with adult - like content don't really fit into the mainstream popularity of the 'Harry Potter' fandom. They are more of a niche and often not well - received by the general fan community.
It might show a relationship full of misunderstandings. Muggles are unaware of the magical world, and the magical world has to keep its secrecy. So there's a lack of communication, which can lead to problems later.