No. This is a very unorthodox concept that is not likely to be popular in the mainstream Harry Potter fanfiction world. Most popular fanfictions tend to follow more traditional storylines like the battle between good and evil, or the relationships between the main characters.
There are not many mainstream fanfictions with such a strange concept. However, some fan - made works might explore unique power dynamics or symbolic interpretations. Maybe you could search on some specialized fanfiction websites, but be prepared for very unorthodox and often creatively wild takes on the Harry Potter universe.
Yes, there are quite a few out there. Some fans are drawn to exploring this rather unique relationship in their fanfictions. However, it's a very niche and often not in line with the original canon of the series.
Yes, it's somewhat popular. There are a number of fans who like to explore the complex and often dark relationship between Harry and Voldemort in fanfiction. It adds a new layer of depth to the existing story, delving into themes like the connection between the hero and the villain, and how they might be intertwined on a deeper, almost spiritual level in this alternate view.
One popular fanfiction might be those that explore an alternate universe where Voldemort was redeemed. Another could be ones that focus on a secret alliance between Harry and Voldemort in a bid to save the wizarding world from an even greater threat. There are also fanfictions that delve into the backstories of Voldemort and Harry, perhaps showing how their fates were intertwined long before they knew it.
Well, it's the allure of exploring a different relationship dynamic. Fans are always interested in seeing new takes on familiar characters.
Hermione is often a very popular character. She's known for her intelligence and resourcefulness, and in fanfiction, she might come up with new spells or strategies to help Harry in his fight against Voldemort.
Draco Malfoy is also quite popular. Fanfiction writers might explore his complex relationship with both Harry and Voldemort. He could be in a situation where he has to choose between his loyalty to his family (who has ties to Voldemort) and doing the right thing by helping Harry.
It's possible. In the realm of fanfiction, the imagination knows no bounds. Writers might come up with such a scenario for various reasons, perhaps to explore a different side of the characters' relationships. But it's not a common or mainstream concept within the Harry Potter fanfiction community, as it goes against the typical character dynamics we expect from the series.
In many fanfictions, Harry Potter squinting at Voldemort could be a sign of intense focus. It might be that Harry is trying to read Voldemort's next move, or perhaps he's looking for some sign of weakness. For example, in some stories, Harry's squinting could be related to his newfound magical abilities that he's using to analyze Voldemort's magic signature.
This is a highly controversial idea. Harry Potter is the hero who is dedicated to defeating Voldemort. His whole journey is about standing up to the Dark Lord. The idea of him being submissive to Voldemort completely undermines the narrative of the series. Fans usually view Harry as a symbol of resistance and hope, not submissiveness to the main villain.