In some fanfictions, it could be revenge. Maybe Harry has gotten Draco in trouble with the professors or other authority figures in the past. Draco bides his time and when he gets the chance, he punishes Harry for those past wrongs. It could also be a way for Draco to assert his power within the Hogwarts hierarchy, especially if he feels that Harry is undermining his status as a Slytherin leader of sorts.
Jealousy could be a big motive. Harry is often the center of attention, and Draco, who is used to being in the spotlight in his own Slytherin circle, might be jealous. So he punishes Harry to try and knock him down a peg or two.
Maybe in some fanfictions, Draco is driven by a sense of self - preservation. He might believe that Harry will eventually turn against him or the Slytherin house. He could think that by killing Harry, he can secure his own place at Hogwarts and in the wizarding community. Additionally, it could be part of a larger plot by Voldemort or his followers. If Draco is forced to join Voldemort's side, he may be given the task of killing Harry to prove his loyalty.
He could be doing it out of a sense of justice. Despite his family's views, Draco might see that the way the Dursleys treat Harry is wrong and decides to step in.
One possible motive could be self - preservation. Draco might realize that the Death Eaters are losing and that siding with the Order gives him a better chance of survival.
One possible motive could be jealousy. Hermione is highly intelligent and often outshines Draco in academics. In a twisted version of a rivalry, Draco's envy could turn into a deadly hatred. Another could be his family's influence. If the Malfoys push him to take extreme actions against Muggle - borns, Hermione would be a prime target.
Well, Bellatrix is a very complex and cruel character. In the fanfiction context, she might torture Draco to assert her dominance. She is a powerful and deranged Death Eater, and by torturing Draco, she can show that she is in control. Also, it could be related to her pure - blood mania. If she thinks Draco is not living up to the pure - blood standards in some way, she may take it upon herself to 'correct' him through torture.
One reason could be Draco's arrogance. If Draco shows too much pride and disrespect in class, Snape, who values discipline, would not tolerate it. For example, if Draco mocks other students' potions attempts, Snape might punish him.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'draco sex punish collar' refers to in fanfiction as it could be a very niche or inappropriate and non - mainstream concept. However, 'Draco' might refer to a character named Draco (for example, Draco Malfoy from the Harry Potter series in some fan - created and perhaps inappropriate scenarios). But this overall seems to involve inappropriate and adult - themed content that I cannot fully support or explain in detail.
One reason could be Harry's resemblance to his father. Snape had a long - standing grudge against James Potter, and seeing Harry might trigger those old feelings. In slash fanfiction, this can be exaggerated, with Snape being harsher on Harry because of his connection to James.
Maybe it's a form of power play. By taking Harry's glasses, Draco is asserting his dominance. In the wizarding world, status and power are important, and this could be Draco's way of showing that he can take what he wants from Harry, who is often seen as his rival.
One possible motive could be revenge. Maybe Draco feels that Ginny or the Weasleys have wronged him or his family in some way. For example, if he blames Ginny for getting Harry Potter on their side all the time which has made things difficult for the Malfoys at Hogwarts. Another motive could be related to power. He might think that by kidnapping Ginny, he can gain some sort of leverage over the Order of the Phoenix or Dumbledore's side. It could also be out of jealousy. If he has some unspoken feelings for Ginny but she's always with Harry, he might kidnap her in a fit of jealous rage.