It's not a common theme at all. Fanfictions are often about expanding on the existing story, creating alternate universes that still hold some connection to the original. 'Harry cuts off great britain' is a rather extreme and not - often - explored concept. Usually, if there are changes in a fanfic, they are more about individual character relationships or adding new magical elements, not severing ties with an entire country like Great Britain in this way.
Well, perhaps in this fanfiction, Harry has some sort of falling out or major decision that leads to him 'cutting off' Great Britain. Maybe he's had enough of the politics, the magic system related to Great Britain in a magical fanfic, or some personal issues with the people there. It could also be a symbolic 'cutting off' like he no longer wants to be associated with the values or traditions represented by Great Britain in the fanfic world.
One interesting 'Harry left Great Britain' fanfiction could be where he leaves to explore magical communities in other countries. Maybe he goes to France and discovers a whole new way of using magic that's different from what he knew in Great Britain.
The word 'Harry' could refer to a character named Harry in a fanfiction context. If there are 'embargos' related to it in Great Britain, it might be that the fanfiction involves some sort of restricted or prohibited elements in the British context. Maybe it's about a character named Harry whose actions or the story itself is restricted in some way in the fan - made fictional world based on British settings.
The theme of breaking free from expectations is quite common. In Magical Britain, Harry has so many expectations placed on him because of his status as 'The Boy Who Lived'. When he leaves, he can be his own person and not be defined by those labels. Also, the exploration of different magical cultures is a big theme. He gets to see how magic is practiced in other parts of the world, which is really fascinating.
Embargos can limit the creative freedom in Harry - related fanfiction in Great Britain. They might prevent certain plot elements or character interpretations. For example, if there is an embargo on changing a particular aspect of Harry's personality as it is widely recognized in the original work, it restricts what authors can do in their fanfiction.
No. Harry Potter is typically portrayed as a heroic character in most fanfictions. Stealing magic goes against his moral code, so it's not a very common theme.
One common scenario is that Harry leaves Britain and goes to live in another wizarding community. He might feel that he can start anew away from the pain and memories of Britain.
Voldemort or his followers could also be relevant in some stories. Maybe Harry is leaving because he fears a resurgence of Voldemort's forces and wants to find a way to defeat them from afar. Or perhaps some of Voldemort's old followers are still after him, and his leaving is a way to draw them away from the innocent people in Britain.
One common theme is self - discovery. When fem Harry leaves Britain, she often has to figure out who she is outside of the expectations and restrictions of the British wizarding world. For example, in many stories, she realizes she has different magical abilities or interests that were suppressed in Britain.
A fanfiction that has a unique plot could be one where Harry leaves Great Britain after getting a mysterious letter from an unknown wizard in Asia. The letter hints at a powerful magic that can change the fate of the wizarding world. So, Harry sets off on a journey to find this wizard. Along the journey, he faces many challenges and meets various characters who help or hinder his progress.