One example could be the camaraderie between the members of Dumbledore's Army. In fanfiction, this group might have more elaborate adventures together. They trust and support each other in their fight against the Death Eaters and the oppressive regime at Hogwarts. Another example could be the friendship between the Weasley family members. Fanfiction might explore deeper relationships among them, like how the younger Weasleys support each other in school and in their personal lives, showing a strong sense of camaraderie.
In Harry Potter fanfiction, camaraderie often forms the backbone of many stories. Characters like Harry, Ron, and Hermione's friendship is a prime example. Their camaraderie gives them the strength to face Voldemort. In fanfiction, new characters might be added and their camaraderie with the existing ones can change the course of events. For instance, a new wizard joining Hogwarts and forming a strong bond with the trio could help in battles or solving mysteries.
One great example is 'The Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality'. It takes the world of Harry Potter and adds a rational, scientific approach. Another is 'A Black Comedy'. It has a unique take on the characters and their relationships. There's also 'The Debt of Time' which delves deep into time - traveling concepts within the Harry Potter universe.
Yes, Harry Potter has a vast and strong fanfiction community. Fans are so passionate about the wizarding world that they create numerous stories expanding on the original plot, characters, and relationships. This fanfiction not only shows the love for the series but also keeps the magic alive long after the books and movies have been released.
Well, in some nightmare fanfictions, Harry Potter might find out that his parents were actually evil all along. This completely changes his view of himself and his place in the wizarding world. Another example could be a fanfic where the magical world is slowly being destroyed by a mysterious force and the characters are powerless to stop it. It creates a very dark and hopeless atmosphere for the story.
One example could be a fanfiction where a character acts completely out of character in a cruel way towards others, like Harry Potter suddenly turning on his friends without any real motivation. Another might be a story that twists the original themes of love and friendship in the series into something cold and unfeeling.
One example could be a fanfiction where Harry Potter visits an Indian wizarding school that has its own unique houses based on Indian values like Dharma, Karma, etc. Another could be a story where Hermione has an Indian heritage and uses Indian magic spells along with the regular ones from the original series.
Fanfiction involving drugs is not in line with the positive values of the original 'Harry Potter' series, and I don't recommend seeking or promoting such content. J.K. Rowling created a magical world full of positive values like friendship, courage and justice, and we should focus on fan works that adhere to these values.
One example could be fanfiction that twists the characters' personalities in really dark and disturbing ways. For instance, making a usually kind character extremely cruel for no good reason. Another might be fanfiction that involves really gory and violent scenes that don't fit with the overall tone of the original Harry Potter series. Also, some fanfiction that delves into abnormal and uncomfortable relationships between the characters can be considered creepy.
There are fanfictions that center around the excitement of Hogwarts students during Quidditch matches. Harry, being a key player, is often depicted as extremely excited in these stories. His excitement might be about leading his team to victory, catching the Golden Snitch, or just the overall atmosphere of the intense sport. These fanfictions can really bring out the energy and enthusiasm of the characters.
Some fanfiction might involve a character like Hermione cheating on Ron in their relationship. For example, in certain stories, she might be magically influenced to develop feelings for another character and act upon them, which is considered 'cheating' in the context of the relationship established in the original series. However, this is a deviation from the original moral framework of the books.