Probably not. The Founding Fathers were concerned with real - world events and building a nation. Fanfiction, which can be highly speculative and often focuses on non - historical aspects like fictional relationships, would not be something they would likely enjoy. Their minds were more attuned to politics, governance, and the practicalities of their time.
No. They were from a different time and probably wouldn't understand the concept of fanfiction at all. Fanfiction often involves modern sensibilities and interpretations that would be foreign to them.
Well, they could have a range of reactions. Some of the Founding Fathers were known for their progressive thinking. So, they might be intrigued by the new perspectives on Hamilton's life presented in fanfiction. However, they might also be a bit dismayed at any inaccuracies or overly fictionalized elements that deviated too far from the historical facts.
Maybe. Some of them might. For example, Spider - Man, if he were part of the Avengers at the time, would probably enjoy it because he's into pop culture stuff. He'd get a kick out of seeing different takes on the Uncharted story. But others like Doctor Strange might find it a bit too frivolous and prefer to study his magic books instead.
Maybe. It depends on their individual tastes. Some Avengers might enjoy the novelty of seeing a different take on superhero stories. Others might not be interested because they're so used to their own Marvel universe.
Maybe some of them would. The more curious Avengers like Tony Stark might enjoy it just for the novelty of it. But others, like Steve Rogers, might not be into it as much because of the often convoluted and sometimes dark nature of Danganropa fanfiction.
Yes, I think some of them would. For example, Peter Parker (Spiderman) would be really into it. He's a young and nerdy type who would love the whole Naruto concept. He'd be excited to see how the fanfiction writers expand on the original story. And Thor, with his love for adventure and new things, would also enjoy it. He'd be like 'This Midgardian tale is quite engaging!'
Maybe. It depends on their individual interests. If they like exploring different interpretations of superheroes, they might enjoy it.
Probably not. They are used to their own real - life adventures and the official stories told about them. Fanfiction can be quite different from what they know, and some of it might seem too far - fetched for them to enjoy.
It depends on their individual interests. Rarity could be interested if there are elements of beauty and elegance in the Pokemon fanfiction, like the design of some Pokemon. However, Applejack might not be that into it as it's so different from her daily life. Fluttershy might enjoy it if the Pokemon are depicted in a gentle and friendly way. Rainbow Dash could be into it if there are cool action scenes with flying Pokemon.
I think Hamilton would be rather curious. Fanfiction can offer different perspectives on his life that he might not have considered. He would probably be most interested in those that explored his intellectual side, his writing, and his ideas for the new nation. He might be a bit taken aback by some of the more fictionalized elements that deviated too much from the historical facts, but at the same time, he might recognize the creativity behind them. He could also be interested in how the fanfiction was received by the public, as he was always aware of his public image during his life.
They might be quite surprised. For example, if the original characters from Hamilton were to watch fanfiction about themselves, they would see all kinds of alternate storylines and interpretations. Some might find it amusing to see how fans imagine different relationships or events that didn't occur in the musical.