Well, it could be that in the fanfiction, there's a power struggle within Gryffindor. Some students or even the faculty in charge of Gryffindor might think Harry Potter is too much of a liability. For example, if he's constantly getting into dangerous situations that put the whole house at risk of losing points or facing other punishments. So, they decide to kick him out as a way to protect the reputation and standing of Gryffindor.
There are several reasons. One possibility is that in the fanfiction world, a new and strict head of Gryffindor comes in. This person has a very different view on what it means to be a Gryffindor. They might see Harry Potter's rebellious nature not as courage but as a sign of disobedience. Also, if there's a plot where Harry is framed for something really bad like stealing a powerful magical item from the Gryffindor common room, it could lead to his expulsion from the house.
In some fanfictions, Gryffindor might kick out Harry Potter due to false accusations. Maybe someone spread rumors that he was using dark magic or endangering the other students. It could also be a plot device to create a more complex and different storyline from the original, where Harry has to fight to prove his innocence and regain his place in Gryffindor.
There could be several reasons. One is simply to add drama. A lot of fanfiction writers thrive on creating conflict, and what better way to do that than by taking on one of the most beloved houses in the 'Harry Potter' series? Another reason might be personal bias. Perhaps the writer had a negative experience with someone who identified strongly with Gryffindor, or they just don't like the traits that are typically associated with Gryffindor, like impulsiveness, and they use fanfiction as a way to express their views.
One reason could be that he breaks a major school rule. For example, if he uses dark magic without proper authorization, the Gryffindor house might decide to expel him. Gryffindor values courage, but there are limits, and using dark magic goes against the values of the school as a whole.
Well, it could be that the fanfiction writer is trying to subvert the traditional narrative. Harry has always been the hero of Gryffindor, but in this new take, he hates it. Maybe he sees the flaws in Gryffindor that are often overlooked in the original story, like the over - emphasis on courage which can sometimes lead to recklessness and he doesn't like being part of a house with such a one - dimensional view of what's important.
There could be many reasons. Maybe some fanfiction writers want to create an alternate universe where Harry has a different path. It could also be for the sake of creating a more complex and unexpected plot, like having him be falsely accused of something so bad that Gryffindor doesn't want him. Another possibility is that the writer wants to explore how Harry would react and grow outside of the Gryffindor environment he's so closely associated with in the original series.
Maybe it's to fit certain moral or ethical standards set by the fanfiction community. For example, some interpretations of Harry's character might be considered too dark or out of character, so they censor it to keep the overall tone positive and in line with the general perception of Gryffindor values.
He might feel a great sense of loss and isolation. Harry has always identified himself as a Gryffindor, so being kicked out would be like losing his home within Hogwarts. Socially, he could face ostracism from some of his former Gryffindor friends who might be pressured to side with the house's decision.
In some fanfics, Harry might be made to hate Gryffindor perhaps because the author wants to explore an alternative personality for him. Maybe they want to show how the Gryffindor house's values, like bravado or recklessness, could be seen in a negative light from Harry's perspective.
Yes, in some fanfictions, Harry Potter is depicted as the heir of Gryffindor. It adds an interesting twist to the original story. The connection to the Gryffindor sword becomes more profound as it is often a symbol of Gryffindor's legacy. In these fanfictions, Harry might discover hidden powers or a deeper understanding of his destiny through this new identity.
One great 'Harry Potter Gryffindor Fanfiction' is 'The Gryffindor Princess'. It has a really interesting plot where a new student arrives at Hogwarts and is sorted into Gryffindor, but she has a mysterious past that ties into the original story in unexpected ways.
There could be a fanfiction where a Gryffindor Animagus is trying to find out more about their ability. They might search through the restricted section of the library. In their Animagus form, they could access areas that are hard to reach for normal students. And they might meet other magical creatures who can guide them in understanding their powers better.