Common themes include the mending of broken relationships. Given Severus and Remus' history in the original story, their relationship would need to evolve for them to raise Harry together. Another theme is the protection of Harry. Both Severus and Remus have strong protective instincts in the original series, and in these fanfictions, they would combine their efforts to keep Harry safe. Additionally, the theme of Harry's self - discovery in relation to his new family structure is often explored, as he tries to understand how he fits into this unique family unit.
The themes often include love and protection. Remus and Sirius would be very protective of Harry, and this love and protection would shape Harry's character. Another theme is the struggle against prejudice. Given that Remus is a werewolf, there could be prejudice that Harry has to face because of his family. Also, the theme of self - discovery is common, as Harry discovers his place in this new family and in the wizarding world.
Well, family drama is a very common theme. Harry and Snape would need to build a relationship, which would be full of tension and misunderstandings at first. The theme of legacy also plays a role. Harry would inherit not only from the Potters but also from Snape. And there's often the theme of acceptance, both Harry accepting Snape as his father and the wizarding world accepting this new family situation.
Well, the themes often include family dynamics. With Severus and Lucius as his fathers, Harry would be in the middle of a complex family situation. There could also be themes of power and influence. Lucius has his social and political influence, and Severus has his own power in the form of magic and knowledge. Harry would be affected by these aspects. And also, redemption might be a theme as Severus and Lucius are not exactly 'good' characters in the original story, and this new family setup might explore their path towards redemption through their relationship with Harry.
One common theme is loyalty. Since they are mates, they show unwavering loyalty to each other, like in many fics where Harry stands by Remus during his werewolf - related problems, and Remus is always there to protect Harry. Another theme is mentorship, as Remus often imparts his knowledge of magic and the wizarding world to Harry.
Another theme is the struggle with forbidden love. Given the relationship between them, in terms of teacher - student or the age gap in some cases, there's often a sense of it being something that society in the wizarding world might not accept. This creates a lot of internal conflict for Harry.
One common theme is the exploration of their changed relationships. Normally at odds, as wolves they have to find new ways to interact. For example, Draco's superiority complex might be challenged when he realizes Harry and Severus have different strengths as wolves.
At first, it might be a very strained relationship. Harry has grown up believing his parents were James and Lily, so the truth would be a huge shock. He might feel angry and betrayed that Severus and Remus never told him. But over time, as they all get to know each other better, a deep bond could form. They would start to understand each other's motives and feelings.
Another theme is the exploration of the wizarding world's reaction. In many of these fanfictions, the wizarding community is either shocked or gradually accepting of their relationship. It shows how they deal with the social implications, like dealing with the Daily Prophet's potential gossip or the reactions of their friends and family.
One common theme could be the struggle with acceptance, both from themselves and from those around them. Another might be the exploration of how their relationship changes with this new development.
Family support is a big theme. Sirius and Remus would be there for Harry in ways that were different from the original story. Also, the theme of acceptance, both within the family and in the wizarding community. Harry might face some challenges in a world that may not be fully accepting of his family situation at first. And there's often the theme of rewriting Harry's past traumas, giving him a more positive upbringing.