One reason is that in the original series, Harry has some shy - like traits. He was often hesitant in new situations, especially when it came to dealing with girls or certain authority figures. Fanfiction writers pick up on these nuances and expand on them.
Well, his difficult upbringing also plays a role. Growing up with the Dursleys, he didn't have much positive social interaction. So in fanfictions, his shyness can be seen as a carry - over from that past. Writers like to explore how this affects his relationships in the wizarding world.
Fanfic writers often want to explore different aspects of Harry's personality. The sassy side might be something they feel was hinted at in the original series but not fully explored. It allows them to put Harry in new situations where his sassiness can shine. For instance, in a fanfic where Harry has to deal with new students from other magical schools, his sassy nature can be a way to establish his place among them and show that he's not easily impressed or pushed around by these new characters.
Well, think about it. Draco has been taught to look down on Hermione's kind. He has a certain upbringing and family values that are against Hermione's very existence as a Muggle - born. For Hermione, Draco represents the group that has bullied and discriminated against her and her friends. So when fanfiction writers explore a relationship between them, it has to be 'guilty' because it's a relationship that defies their initial hatred and the social barriers set in the wizarding world. For example, in many fanfictions, they might secretly fall in love, but they are constantly reminded of who they are supposed to be enemies, which makes them feel guilty.
Often, they flee because they are in danger. For example, in some fanfictions, Voldemort might be after them for some reason, like a new kind of magic they possess that he wants for himself.
The black sky in comics is typically employed to convey a sense of unease or suspense. It might symbolize a lack of hope or an unknown threat. It's a visual tool that helps shape the mood and tone of the narrative.
Well, one reason could be that green is a visually distinct and somewhat menacing color. It makes the acid stand out and seem more dangerous or mysterious.
Sometimes, it's because the industry standards or reader expectations push for certain tropes and archetypes. This can lead to one-dimensional portrayals of women. Also, a lack of diverse voices in the writing community can contribute to this issue.
Well, sometimes it's to create contrast and drama. By making angels bad, it shakes up the usual good vs. evil dynamic and keeps readers or viewers engaged. Also, it might reflect society's skepticism about supposed paragons of goodness.
Maybe it's because European history and culture offer rich settings and backstories for assassins. Also, some classic spy and thriller genres originated there.
Well, cherished memories can feel like fiction because we tend to remember the good parts and forget the mundane or difficult aspects, making them seem almost too perfect to be real.
There's also 'Harry's Shy Side Unveiled'. This fanfiction delves deep into Harry's character, portraying his shyness as a result of his difficult past. It creates interesting scenarios where his shyness affects his relationships with teachers and classmates, and how he gradually learns to open up.