Love against all odds is also a big theme. Given Draco's family background and his actions in the books, a relationship with the reader, who might be from a different house or have different values, is seen as something that has to overcome many obstacles.
Another theme is self - discovery. As the relationship between the reader and Draco progresses, both characters often go through a journey of self - discovery. They learn more about themselves, their values, and how they fit into the wizarding world through their interactions with each other.
One common theme is redemption. Often, Draco's actions in the original series are seen as wrong, and in the fanfiction, the relationship with the reader helps him on a path of redemption.
One common theme is redemption. Draco often has a somewhat dark past in the Harry Potter universe, and in these fanfics, the reader can be a catalyst for his change. For example, the reader might show him kindness when he least expects it, leading him to re - evaluate his values.
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 trope is jealousy. Draco often gets jealous easily when other characters show interest in the reader. For example, if a Gryffindor boy talks to the reader, Draco will quickly step in. Another trope is over - protection. He'll try to keep the reader out of dangerous situations, even if it means going against school rules. And there's also the 'mine' trope, where he'll openly declare the reader as his in a very possessive way.
One common theme is redemption. Draco was a bit of a bully in the original series, so many fanfictions focus on him redeeming himself in the eyes of the reader character. Another theme is the power of love to overcome differences. Given Draco's Slytherin background and the reader could be from any other house, their relationship can be a story of bridging gaps.
One common theme is friendship. Despite their differences, they often form a unique friendship that overcomes various obstacles.
One common theme is mentorship evolving into something deeper. Snape is often Draco's teacher or mentor, and over time, their relationship transcends the typical boundaries. Another theme is the idea of finding solace in an unexpected person. In the world of Hogwarts, where they both face various pressures, they find comfort in each other.
Friendship is also a big theme. It shows how two people who seem so different can become friends or more. There's also the theme of forgiveness. Ron has to forgive Draco for his past actions and Draco has to do the same for Ron's sometimes prejudiced views towards him. This makes for some really engaging stories.
One common theme is family loyalty. Given their father - son relationship, many fanfictions explore how they support or struggle to support each other. For example, in some stories, Draco might be in a difficult situation and Lucius will go to great lengths to protect him.
Well, a major theme is transformation. Draco's character often transforms because of his relationship with the OC. Love and acceptance are also prevalent themes. The OC usually accepts Draco for who he is, flaws and all, and this love changes him. And there's the theme of breaking free from expectations. Draco is expected to be a certain way in the wizarding world, but his relationship with the OC allows him to break those molds.
Power dynamics is also a prevalent theme. Lucius is often seen as a powerful figure in the wizarding world, and Draco is his heir. Fanfictions may play with this power dynamic, like Draco trying to break free from his father's shadow or Lucius using his power to protect Draco in new and different ways. This can lead to some really interesting character developments.