Yes. In the Harry Potter universe, the concept of hating 'mudbloods' is a form of bigotry. The original series promotes love, acceptance, and the fight against discrimination. A fanfiction with this title seems to go against the core values of the series.
One possible plot could be that there is a powerful, but corrupting magical artifact in the story. Harry comes into contact with it and it starts to warp his views. He begins to show disdain for those considered mudbloods. But as the story progresses, his true friends try to show him the error of his ways and help him regain his original, inclusive self.
It's possible that the plot could start with some kind of mind - control or brainwashing of Harry. Then, he would start to spread hatred towards Mudbloods in Hogwarts. This would cause a great divide among the students. There could be battles between those who support Harry in his new - found (but false) beliefs and those who oppose him. But again, this is a very dark and untrue - to - the - original - spirit plot that goes against the core values of acceptance and friendship in the Harry Potter series.
Yes, there might be such fanfictions that exist but they go against the very essence of the Harry Potter world. J.K. Rowling has always promoted the idea of equality and acceptance in the series, and the term'mudblood' is a discriminatory one used by the wrong - minded characters. Fanfictions with this title may be exploring dark or deviant themes that are not in line with the positive values of the original.
There might also be a mentor - like character, perhaps an older Mudblood or a sympathetic teacher. This person could be Professor Snape (although in canon he was a half - blood, in fanfiction he could be reimagined as a Mudblood - ally). He could guide the younger Mudbloods through the difficulties at Hogwarts and help them find their place in the wizarding community.
Yes, there probably is some amount of it. However, in the official books, Hermione and Harry have a very strong bond. They support each other through countless challenges. Fanfiction like this may explore alternative character dynamics, but it's not the mainstream view of their relationship.
Well, this kind of fanfiction might be an interesting take on the character. It could explore a darker side of Harry Potter that we don't often see in the original series. Maybe the author wants to show how all the pressure and trauma he has endured could lead to a more cynical view of those around him.
It could be for the sake of exploring an alternate personality for Harry. Writers might want to see how the story would change if Harry had a negative view of Muggles. Maybe they're exploring a darker side of the wizarding world where such prejudices exist among the main characters.
It can make him seem more human. Everyone has things they're not good at, and if Harry is a bad kisser, it shows that he's not perfect. This can make fans relate to him more.
The theme of disillusionment also often appears. Harry, who once idolized Dumbledore, now sees him in a new light. He realizes that Dumbledore is not the perfect mentor he once thought, and this realization leads to his hatred. This can be explored in various ways, such as through flashbacks or interactions with other characters who have different views of Dumbledore.
Well, it could be that the fanfiction is trying to show Ginny's jealousy or resentment in a new light. Perhaps she's jealous of Harry's fame or the attention he gets. Or maybe the writer is simply exploring a 'what if' scenario where Ginny and Harry's relationship took a different turn from the start. In the original story, they end up together, but fanfiction allows for alternative storylines, and this could be one of them where Ginny hates Harry for various reasons that might be related to their different personalities, goals or the pressure of the wizarding world around them.