A third theme could be the power of love and friendship. Despite the challenges of the werewolf aspect, their relationship, whether it be a new friendship or a budding romance, has the power to overcome the difficulties. The werewolf curse becomes a backdrop against which their bond is tested and strengthened.
One common theme is redemption. Draco, often seen as a villain in the original series, might be on a path to redemption with the added werewolf element, and Harry is there to help or at least be a part of that journey.
One common theme is redemption. Since Harry and Draco were enemies before becoming werewolf brothers, their new relationship often leads to Draco's redemption arc. Another theme is acceptance. They have to accept their new werewolf nature and also accept each other as brothers.
One common theme is the struggle between different worlds. Draco from the wizarding world and the male werewolf reader from a more primal world. There's often a lot of tension due to their different natures. Another theme could be acceptance. Draco might have to accept the werewolf side of the reader, and the reader might have to accept Draco's pure - blood wizard ways.
One common theme is isolation. Draco often feels alone as a werewolf in a world that doesn't fully understand or accept his condition. For example, in many stories, he has to hide his lycanthropy from his classmates and teachers at Hogwarts.
Power and control are also common themes. The werewolf's power can be both a threat and an allure to Draco. And Draco, with his own family's influence and power, has to figure out how to handle the werewolf's power. There's also the theme of forbidden love in some of these fanfictions. The relationship between Draco and the werewolf might be seen as wrong or dangerous by others, adding a layer of tension.
One common theme is redemption. Draco is often portrayed as having a chance to redeem himself in the eyes of Harry and the wizarding world. For example, in many fics, he might turn against his family's dark ways.
One common theme is the struggle with Harry's werewolf nature. It often involves how Hermione helps him deal with it, like finding a cure or just learning to live with it. Another theme is the relationship development between them, which can be full of angst and passion.
Another theme is the struggle for acceptance. Werewolves are often outcasts in the wizarding world. Similarly, Harry, with his difficult past, and Draco, with his family's reputation, both know what it's like to be not fully accepted. In the fanfiction, they may find common ground in this struggle while dealing with the werewolf aspect.
One common theme is acceptance. Hermione often has to accept Draco's werewolf nature, which is different from what she's used to in the wizarding world. Another theme is the struggle against prejudice. Since werewolves are often discriminated against in the Harry Potter universe, Draco as a werewolf faces this, and Hermione helps him fight it. There's also the theme of redemption, as Draco's character, being a former Slytherin with a not - so - great past, gets a chance to redeem himself through his relationship with Hermione.
One common theme is the idea of redemption. Draco, often seen as a villain in the original series, can be redeemed through his relationship with Hermione while dealing with his werewolf side. Another theme is acceptance. Hermione accepts Draco for who he is, werewolf and all, which is a contrast to the general prejudice in the wizarding world.
One common theme is isolation. Since Draco is a werewolf in these fics, he often feels isolated from his friends and family due to his condition. Another theme is self - discovery. He has to figure out how to live with this new part of himself. For example, in many fics, he has to learn how to control his werewolf instincts during the full moon.