Sure. Although the wizarding world has its own rich literature, there's no reason to think that Harry couldn't be exposed to Matilda fanfiction. Wizards do have some knowledge of the Muggle world, and with the right connections or by accident, Harry could find himself reading it. He might be curious about the different kind of magic, or rather the extraordinary abilities in Matilda's story that are presented in a non - wizarding way.
It is indeed possible. There are instances where the wizarding world intersects with the Muggle world. For example, Arthur Weasley has an interest in Muggle artifacts. So, it's conceivable that through various channels, Harry could get his hands on Matilda fanfiction. He may initially be a bit confused as it's a very different type of story from what he's used to in the wizarding world, but then he might be drawn into it, seeing the parallels and differences between Matilda's world and his own.
In the wizarding world, killing is generally considered a serious and unethical act. However, in fanfiction, the context can be very different. It might explore a dark 'what if' scenario. But from the original series' values, it goes against the principles of Hogwarts and the good vs. evil fight. Harry is a hero figure, and Malfoy, while a rival, is not an out - and - out villain worthy of death in the main canon.
Well, in the traditional sense of the wizarding world of Harry Potter, it seems quite out of place. Wizards rely on magic, not mechanical constructs. However, if we consider a fanfiction scenario, anything can happen. Maybe Harry discovers some ancient magic that allows him to combine magic with technology in a way that enables him to build a mech. It could be a mech that uses magic as its power source, with spells inscribed on its parts for various functions.
Yes, it is possible. The wizarding world has libraries and secret places where he could potentially find fanfiction. There might be magical means of accessing stories written by fans, perhaps through enchanted books or parchment.
One possible reason could be the trauma he has faced. Harry has endured a great deal of pain, from the loss of his parents to the constant battles and threats in the wizarding world. He might want to escape all that and find peace away from it.
No, Hogwarts is a building, not a sentient being with the ability to read in the traditional sense. It has magic and a kind of awareness, but not in a way that it can pick up a fanfiction and read it.
Well, in the original lore, there's no mention of the Marauders reading Harry Potter books fanfiction because those books were written long after their time. However, if we consider a sort of alternate magical universe where time and the existence of such modern fan creations could co - exist, they might be curious about it. James, Sirius, Remus, and Peter were always up for something new and different, and fanfiction could offer them a fresh perspective on their own magical experiences.
One possible reason could be extreme anger. If something really bad happened to his loved ones, like if Voldemort came back in a different way and killed all his friends and family this time, Harry might be driven to the edge and decide to destroy the wizarding world that couldn't protect them.
One reason could be that he values the authenticity of the wizarding world he lived in, and fanfiction often strays from that.
Matilda's character might become more confident in a wizarding environment. With all the new magic to learn and the challenges it brings, she would grow. For example, she could start out shy about using magic wands as it's new to her, but as she practices, she'd gain confidence.
Their view might expand. They'd see different takes on the wizarding world that they hadn't considered before.