It's hard to say for sure. It depends on the specific fandom and the interests of the fans within it. Some people might be really into exploring different power dynamics between characters like this, while others might not find it appealing.
In this type of fanfic, a frequent theme is transformation. Harry might transform under Draco's control, either in his magical abilities or his personality. For example, he could become more cunning like a Slytherin. Another theme is the blurring of good and evil. With Draco in control, the lines between what is considered good (Harry's side in the original) and bad (Draco's side) start to get hazy. And there's often a theme of mystery, as readers wonder what Draco's true motives are for controlling Harry.
Well, in a 'harry controls hermione fanfic', it might be that the author is exploring a different dynamic between the two characters. It could be a plot device to create new and interesting scenarios. For example, perhaps Harry has been given a magical object that gives him the ability to control Hermione's movements for a short time, and this leads to various adventures and challenges as they try to deal with this strange situation. It could also be a more psychological form of control, like Harry having some knowledge that he uses to manipulate Hermione's behavior in a way that moves the story forward.
I'm not sure if it's a popular type. It depends on how many fans are interested in combining Harry Potter with puppies. Some people might find it a really unique and cute idea, but others might be more into the traditional aspects of the Harry Potter world without adding puppies.
Hardly. While fanfics in general are popular among Harry Potter fans, this particular 'fart fanfic' concept is so off - beat and not in line with the typical aspects that fans usually look for. Fans usually gravitate towards fanfics that expand on the relationships between characters, or explore new magical elements in the Potterverse. The 'fart' aspect is just too silly and not something that would appeal to a large number of fans, so it's not a popular type of fanfic.
One popular 'Harry controls Hermione' fanfiction could be 'The Unlikely Bond'. In it, Harry might have some newfound power or knowledge that leads him to take a more controlling role in his and Hermione's adventures. Another could be 'Harry's Guiding Hand' where his leadership skills are amped up and he starts to direct Hermione's actions more. There are also some that explore this dynamic in a more magical experiment - based scenario where Harry's magic has an unexpected influence on Hermione.
No. It's not a common or popular type of fanfic. Most fanfics focus on more traditional aspects like relationships, adventures, or character development in a more appropriate context.
Well, it's not uncommon in the Harry Potter fanfiction world. Bellatrix is a well - known and complex villain, and her interactions with Hermione are often explored in fanfics. Some fans are drawn to the dark and intense nature of such a plot, but it also can be a controversial topic as torture is a disturbing concept. However, there are a significant number of fanfic writers who like to delve into these complex and often dark relationships between characters to explore different aspects of the story and characters' personalities.
No, it's not a common type. In the Harry Potter fanfic world, there are more common themes like the exploration of the original friendships and relationships in a different light, or the creation of new adventures for the characters. A 'Draco gets Hermione pregnant' scenario is quite far - fetched from the original story and goes against the typical relationship between the two characters, so it's not as prevalent as other types of fanfics.
Well, it might not be as mainstream as some other Harry Potter fanfics. Fanfiction about Harry Potter being a cat is a rather niche concept. It depends on the specific fan community that enjoys such unique and imaginative takes on the original story. Some might find it endearing and creative, while others might prefer more traditional interpretations of the Harry Potter universe.
It's not an appropriate concept. Fanfics should uphold positive values and respect for the characters. Such a description can be seen as objectifying and disrespectful to the characters Hermione and Harry.