One idea could be that in this fanfiction world, because of the physical resemblance, Harry is often mistaken for a descendant of Tom Riddle in a more positive light than in the original series. This could lead to some witches and wizards believing he has the potential for great power without the dark taint. For example, he might be offered special training by some old wizarding families who want to use his supposed connection to Riddle for good. Another plot could involve Harry using this resemblance to infiltrate a group of Death Eaters who are trying to revive Voldemort in a new way. He could pretend to be on their side, learn their secrets, and then expose them.
A plot might revolve around the magical implications of the resemblance. Maybe there's a long - lost spell that was cast on the Potter family long ago that links them to the Riddle family in appearance. This spell could have been part of a grander plan by some ancient wizard. As Harry discovers this, he has to find out the true purpose of the spell and whether it was meant for good or evil. It could also cause some internal conflict for Harry as he grapples with the idea of being associated with Voldemort's younger self in appearance, and how it affects his identity as the Boy Who Lived.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, the resemblance makes Harry a target for a different kind of dark magic. Instead of Voldemort directly targeting him as in the original, there are other dark wizards who want to use Harry's likeness to Tom Riddle to create a new kind of dark artifact. They believe that by using Harry's physical form which resembles Riddle, they can tap into some latent power that Riddle had and use it for their own nefarious purposes. Harry then has to fight against this new threat while also dealing with the confusion it causes among his friends and the wizarding community.
Diego and Shira would probably raise their cubs to be strong and independent. Diego, with his experience as a saber - tooth tiger, would teach them hunting skills. Shira, being a tough female, would instill in them a sense of self - reliance.
One common Canada immigration story is about people seeking better job opportunities. For example, many IT professionals from different parts of the world immigrate to Canada. They are attracted by the booming tech industry there. They go through the immigration process, often facing challenges like language tests and gathering necessary documents. Once they arrive, they start building their new lives, some even starting their own tech startups in cities like Toronto or Vancouver.
Yes. 'Catch - 22' by Joseph Heller is an absurdist classic. The 'catch - 22' situation in the book, where a pilot wants to be declared insane to avoid dangerous missions but is considered sane because he wants to avoid them, is a prime example of absurdist logic. Also, 'Slaughterhouse - Five' by Kurt Vonnegut has elements of absurdism. The main character Billy Pilgrim becomes 'unstuck in time', bouncing around different moments in his life in a very strange and absurdist fashion.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate and goes against ethical and moral norms, so I can't provide them.
One popular Edward Blind Twilight fanfiction might be 'A New Perspective'. It delves into how Bella's relationship with Edward would be different if he was blind. It shows a more vulnerable side of Edward and how Bella has to adapt to care for him in a different way.
Minerva is interesting because of her strong and no - nonsense personality. In fanfiction, this can lead to great character interactions. For instance, when she clashes with other Hogwarts staff members over teaching methods or disciplinary actions. Her wisdom and experience also make her a great source of knowledge for other characters to tap into.
Well, first of all, the theme of a gay relationship within this fanfic is likely a major differentiator. In addition, it could be the way it weaves the backstories of The Rock and Stone Cold into the plot. It might use their real - life personas and storylines in a very different way compared to other fanfics. For example, it could take their in - ring rivalries and turn them into something that deepens their relationship in the fanfic world. Also, the cultural and emotional context that the author creates around this relationship could be very distinct from what we usually see in other fan - made works.
I'm not sure specifically about all the stories from Children in Need 2017. But generally, they might include tales of children facing hardships like poverty, illness, or difficult family situations and how the organization helped them.
You can try fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfictions from various fandoms, so there's a good chance you'll find some great Percy Sharingan fanfiction there.
In a school play, students can create a non - erotic playing doctor scene. They can show how a doctor examines a patient, asks about symptoms, and gives advice on staying healthy. For example, the 'doctor' might tell the 'patient' to eat more fruits and vegetables. It's a positive and educational form of the playing doctor concept.