One possible motive could be the extreme pressure he feels from his family. His father is in Voldemort's inner circle and Draco is constantly under the threat of not living up to his family's expectations. Another could be the isolation he feels at Hogwarts. Despite being part of Slytherin, he may feel alone due to his own moral conflicts.
In a fanfiction, Draco could be driven to suicide by the loss of his status. If the wizarding world changes after Voldemort's defeat and the pure - blood ideology starts to crumble, he might feel that he has lost his purpose and identity. He was so used to being part of the elite in the wizarding world that without that, he might fall into a deep despair that leads to taking his own life.
In 'bella commits suicide fanfiction', it might be due to a sense of powerlessness. For example, if she is constantly in a situation where she has no control over her own life, like being manipulated by some dark force or being trapped in a world she doesn't understand. It could also be because she has lost hope. Maybe she has seen too much darkness and despair around her and believes that there is no way out. Additionally, self - loathing could play a role. If she has made some mistakes that she can't forgive herself for in the story, it might lead her to consider suicide.
One reason could be to explore the darker side of the character. Maybe the writer wants to see how Percy would react in extreme despair. But this is a very risky and often inappropriate way to do it.
One possible reason could be extreme depression. Maybe in the fanfiction's plot, Harry has faced so many losses and hardships that he feels there is no way out. For example, if all his friends turn against him or he fails to achieve his goals repeatedly.
Another reason could be the loss of important people in her life. If she experiences the death or abandonment of key figures, like a mentor or a close friend, the resulting grief and loneliness might be too much for her to bear, pushing her towards suicide.
One reason could be to explore the darker side of the character Percy. Maybe in the original story, Percy has some hidden traumas or emotional turmoil that the writer wants to dig deeper into through this extreme scenario. It could also be a way to shock the readers and create a very intense emotional reaction.
Well, it could be that Harry is dealing with extreme emotional pain and feels hopeless. The consequence might be a huge shock to the wizarding world and a deep sense of loss for his friends.
A plotline could involve Draco's family trying to hide his non - pure - blood origin for generations. When Draco finds out, he could start to question his family's values and actions. He might then try to find out who his non - pure - blood ancestors were and what their story was. Maybe he forms an unlikely alliance with some non - pure - blood characters in Hogwarts as he tries to come to terms with his new identity. There could also be a plot where the discovery of his non - pure - blood status changes his relationship with Harry Potter. Instead of being rivals, they could become allies as Draco realizes the unfairness of the blood - based discrimination in the wizarding world.
It could also be a way to subvert the typical superhero narrative. Usually, superheroes are invincible and always triumph. By writing about Peter Parker committing suicide, it challenges the norm and makes readers think about the fragility of even the most iconic characters. It forces the audience to consider the toll that being a hero can take on a person's mental and emotional state.
In a 'Harry Potter kills Lucius Malfoy' fanfiction, the motives could be complex. It could start with Lucius's long - standing enmity towards Harry and his family. Harry may have reached a breaking point after all the years of Lucius's attempts to undermine him. Additionally, in the context of the wizarding war, if Lucius is seen as a key figure in Voldemort's regime, Harry might view his death as a strategic move to weaken the Dark Lord's forces. It could also be a way for Harry to assert his own power and dominance over the Malfoy family, who have always looked down on him.
One possible motive could be revenge. Maybe Draco feels that Ginny or the Weasleys have wronged him or his family in some way. For example, if he blames Ginny for getting Harry Potter on their side all the time which has made things difficult for the Malfoys at Hogwarts. Another motive could be related to power. He might think that by kidnapping Ginny, he can gain some sort of leverage over the Order of the Phoenix or Dumbledore's side. It could also be out of jealousy. If he has some unspoken feelings for Ginny but she's always with Harry, he might kidnap her in a fit of jealous rage.