In the fanfiction, if Harry Potter teaches at Ouran, he would probably struggle with the very different culture. Ouran is all about high society and luxury, while Harry comes from a more humble background. However, he could use this difference to his advantage. He could introduce the values of loyalty and friendship that he learned at Hogwarts. He might form a club where students can learn about different forms of courage, both the Gryffindor - like boldness and the quieter, more patient courage that comes from facing everyday challenges. This would be a great way to bridge the gap between the two very different worlds he's now a part of.
The Host Club members would probably be very curious. Tamaki might be the first to approach Harry, thinking he's some kind of exotic new guest. Haruhi would be more down - to - earth and might try to figure out what makes Harry so different.
Well, Harry could be really confused at first. Ouran is a very different world from Hogwarts. He might be shocked by the opulence of Ouran Academy and the strange club system there. Maybe he'd try to find a way to fit in while still being true to his wizard self.
Perhaps Harry is teaching Potions in the fanfiction. Since he had a bit of a rocky start with Potions in his student days, he could be a very understanding teacher. He might encourage students to experiment more, which is different from Snape's strict methods. He could also share stories about how important Potions were in his adventures, like when they made Polyjuice Potion. This would make the class more interesting and inspire students to take Potions more seriously.
Maybe Harry Potter could teach the preschoolers magic tricks in a simple and safe way, like making feathers float. He could also tell them stories about Hogwarts and his adventures, inspiring their imagination.
In a fanfiction where Harry Potter goes to Ouran High School, first of all, his clothes would be a point of interest. His Hogwarts robes would be so different from the fancy uniforms at Ouran. Harry would likely be curious about the Host Club. He might initially think it's some kind of magical society. His magical abilities could be used to help out around the school in a discreet way. For example, he could use a levitation charm to fix a broken chandelier. He'd also face the challenge of hiding his magic from most of the students and faculty, which would add an element of secrecy and mystery to his time at Ouran.
One possible plot could be that Harry, using his knowledge of love and friendship, tries to teach Tom about the power of positive emotions. He might show Tom how his own journey was shaped by the love of his friends and family, in contrast to Tom's more solitary and power - hungry path. Maybe Harry takes Tom to Hogwarts in a time - travel like scenario and shows him the true meaning of the houses, not just the pursuit of power within Slytherin.
His creativity would likely expand. Since he's teaching himself fanfiction, he would start to view his own world from different perspectives. This could make him more empathetic towards others in the wizarding world as he tries to understand different characters' motives and feelings through writing.
In this fanfiction scenario, Harry Potter teaching at Yokai Academy would bring a whole new dynamic. He would have to adjust to the unique culture of the yokai. His teaching methods, which are based on the Hogwarts system, would likely clash with the existing educational norms at Yokai Academy. For example, he might be strict about the use of magic wands, while the yokai might have their own ways of channeling magic. It would be a story full of cultural exchange and magical mishaps.
The Ouran characters, who are used to a world of wealth and social hierarchies, would be introduced to Harry's world of magic and death. Haruhi, being the most down - to - earth among them, might be the first to understand Harry's situation. She could help him adapt to the Ouran school while Harry could show her the power of magic. Other characters like the twins might be more interested in using Harry's magic for mischief.
He'd adapt slowly. His experiences at Hogwarts would both help and hinder. He'd have to get used to the lack of magic in the open. But his skills in dealing with different personalities, like those of his Hogwarts classmates, would be useful. Maybe he'd start by finding common interests with the students, like a love for books or adventure.