One possible plot could be that the students and teachers at Hogwarts watch Harry's memories of facing Voldemort in the graveyard in 'Goblet of Fire'. They might be shocked and sympathetic, and it could lead to a greater understanding of Harry's burden. Another plot could involve Harry's memories of the Dementors affecting him, and as they watch, they figure out ways to help him better combat the Dementors' effects in the future.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, as Hogwarts watches Harry's worst memories, they see his memories of being bullied by Dudley and his gang. This could make the Hogwarts students more empathetic towards Harry and also lead to discussions about Muggle - wizard relations. They might also see his memories of being alone and isolated before coming to Hogwarts, which could prompt the Hogwarts community to make sure no other student feels that way.
In this fanfiction, a likely plot is that when Hogwarts watches Harry's worst memories related to the Triwizard Tournament tasks, especially the ones where he was in great danger like in the underwater task. The onlookers might be amazed at his courage and also start to question the safety measures in their own magical challenges at Hogwarts. It could also lead to some students idolizing Harry even more for his tenacity in the face of such harrowing experiences.
One possible plot could be that Hogwarts, as an entity, watches Draco's memories to understand his internal struggles better. Maybe it's to find a way to help him redeem himself. For example, Hogwarts might see his memories of being pressured by his family to follow Voldemort and then feel sympathetic towards him, leading to some kind of magical intervention to guide Draco onto a better path.
It could be that Hogwarts is trying to keep track of the cultural impact of the Harry Potter series. Fanfiction is a big part of the fandom culture, and Harry's death is a very significant event in the original story. By observing how fans handle this event in their own fictional works, Hogwarts (again, conceptually) can better understand the evolving relationship between the official story and the fan - created content.
Maybe in the fanfiction, Snape watches Harry's memories in an attempt to find some hidden secrets. He could be looking for clues related to Harry's connection with Voldemort. As he delves deeper into the memories, he might start to understand Harry's courage and loyalty in a way he never did before.
When Hogwarts watches Harry's worst memories, Neville would find inspiration in Harry's ability to persevere. He might see that his own insecurities are nothing compared to what Harry has faced. Luna would have her own unique perspective. She might see the beauty in Harry's ability to hold on to hope even in his worst memories. The Hufflepuff students would be empathetic and might offer Harry small acts of kindness like making him special treats or leaving him encouraging notes around the school.
In the world of Harry Potter, Hogwarts is a school, not a sentient being that can 'watch' fanfiction. However, students at Hogwarts might be interested in reading or writing Harry fanfiction as a form of creative expression related to their magical world.
Perhaps Harry accidentally unleashes a powerful and uncontrollable magic spell within the school grounds that causes a great deal of damage. Despite it being an accident, the Hogwarts administration, fearing further chaos, decides to expel him. Harry would then have to go on a journey to learn more about this magic and how to control it, all while trying to prove to Hogwarts that he is worthy of being readmitted.
One possible plot could be that Harry gains Lily's memories gradually. As he gets these memories, he starts to understand his mother in a much deeper way. He might learn about her childhood, her time at Hogwarts, and how she developed her magical skills. This new knowledge could also help him in his fight against Voldemort, as he might discover secrets that Lily knew.
Well, in such fanfiction, it's fascinating to consider how Voldemort's view of Harry might shift. He might see Harry's memories of facing challenges and growing stronger through them. This could either make Voldemort more determined to defeat Harry as he realizes his strength, or it could potentially make him more hesitant as he sees the full scope of Harry's experiences.
The Gaang may also feel guilty in a way. If they see Zuko's attempts to do the right thing in his memories, like when he tried to capture the Avatar in a more honorable way at times, they might regret some of their harsher judgments of him in the past. And this could lead to a closer friendship among them all.
Yes, it can be. Many fanfiction writers like to explore unique perspectives, and having Hogwarts as an observer or an active part in Harry's life stories can be very appealing. It allows for a different take on the familiar storylines.