In some fanfictions, the author might be trying to deviate from the original series' tropes. Since in the original 'Harry Potter' series, Harry is often seen as a leader in the DA. By making him not lead in the fanfiction, it creates a new and unexpected storyline. This can add freshness and intrigue to the fan - created story, allowing readers to see different perspectives and character developments.
It could be that the plot of the fanfiction is focused on Harry's growth in other aspects rather than leadership within the DA. For example, his personal relationships, his struggle with inner demons, or his development of certain magical skills. So, the author decides not to have him lead the DA in this fictional story.
Maybe the author wants to explore different leadership dynamics. There could be other characters with more complex backstories or motives that are better suited to lead in the context of that particular fanfiction.
Maybe he doesn't like the way his character is often misinterpreted or distorted in fanfiction. Some fanfictions might take his character in directions that he would find unacceptable or disrespectful.
Well, in some fanfictions, the author might want to create an alternate scenario where Harry has different relationship dynamics. Maybe they want to explore other pairings for Harry and so they write him as not liking Ginny to deviate from the original storyline.
Maybe in those fanfictions, the author portrays McGonagall in a way that Harry doesn't like. For example, the character might be out of character and act too harshly or differently from how he expects her to be in the original story.
Maybe Harry thinks fanfiction often distorts the real relationship between him and Ron. He values their genuine friendship and doesn't like the fictional and sometimes over - the - top interpretations in fanfiction.
Well, it could be that the authors of fanfiction want to explore different aspects of the Harry Potter universe other than fighting. Maybe they're more interested in the relationships between characters or the daily life at Hogwarts.
Maybe in the fanfiction, Harry has no interest in divination. He might be more focused on other subjects like Defense Against the Dark Arts or Quidditch.
It could be that Harry has a very specific and personal view of Mcgonagall. The fanfictions often add a lot of fictional elements that deviate from his own perception of her. For example, they might make her act out of character in terms of her strictness or fairness, which he doesn't like.
Well, in some fanfictions, Harry might not trust Dumbledore because Dumbledore often keeps secrets. For example, he doesn't fully disclose the prophecy details at once. Harry could feel like he's being manipulated or not given all the information he needs to face the challenges. So, that lack of transparency can lead to Harry's distrust.
Maybe in some fanfictions, Dumbledore's character is portrayed in a way that Harry doesn't like. For example, if the author makes Dumbledore overly controlling or having some hidden motives that are against Harry's interests.
In some fanfictions, Harry might not forgive McGonagall because she may have made a decision that Harry feels was a great betrayal. For example, if she sided with the Ministry when they were unjustly treating him. It could also be that she failed to protect him or someone he cared about in a crucial moment within the fanfiction's plot.