One reason could be that it doesn't stay true to the original lore. For example, if the fanfiction changes the fundamental rules of magic in Hogwarts that were established in the original series. Another reason might be that the characters' personalities are distorted. Harry Potter is known for his courage and self - sacrifice, and if the fanfiction turns him into a cowardly or self - centered character, it could be rejected.
Some fans might be disappointed. They may have put a lot of effort into creating their fanfiction about Hogwarts, and rejection can be disheartening. It could also lead to a decrease in the number of new fanfictions being created as people may be afraid of rejection.
I'm sorry, I can't really recommend specific fanfictions directly. But you can try searching on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. Use keywords like 'female Harry Potter' and'rejects Hogwarts' to find relevant stories.
In the fanfiction world, Harry might be the heir to Hogwarts if there was some sort of magical pact made generations ago. For example, perhaps one of his ancestors had a special role in the creation or protection of Hogwarts, and this role was passed down through the family. It could also be that his unique magical abilities, like his ability to resist Voldemort's attacks from a young age, are signs of a deeper connection to Hogwarts itself. This connection could be what designates him as the heir in the fanfiction's plot.
Another way the plot could develop is that Harry's rejection of Hogwarts causes a rift in the wizarding world. Some support his decision, seeing it as a brave step towards change, while others condemn him. This leads to a power struggle between different factions. Harry then has to navigate through this complex political situation, trying to prove that his way is better while also facing the challenges of being an outcast from the traditional Hogwarts - centered wizarding society.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, the idea of Harry rejecting magic is a form of rebellion. He might have seen the negative impacts of magic on the wizarding world, such as the power struggles and dark magic. So, he decides to take a stand against it. Another possibility is that the writer wants to show how much of Harry's identity is tied to magic and by rejecting it, he goes through a major transformation.
One common theme is the exploration of identity. If a character rejects Gryffindor, they often have to re - evaluate who they are. For example, if Harry rejects Gryffindor, he might question his bravery and what it really means to be a hero. Another theme is the changing of relationships. His relationships with Ron and Hermione would be drastically different if he wasn't in Gryffindor. And there's also the theme of house politics. How would the other houses react to a character rejecting Gryffindor? Would they see it as an opportunity or a threat?
One possible reason could be that he was under the influence of a powerful dark magic or a curse that made him lose control. Another reason might be that he was tricked into believing Hogwarts was a threat to the wizarding world in some extreme way. Maybe a powerful enemy manipulated him to think that destroying Hogwarts was the only way to save everyone.
Yes, in many fanfictions, Harry Potter can have special interactions with Hogwarts, like it being a sentient entity he can communicate with. It adds an interesting twist to the story.
One great 'Harry Potter' fanfiction set in Hogwarts is 'The Life and Times' by Jewels5. It delves deep into the Marauders' era and gives a detailed look at the lives of James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew. It fills in many gaps in the original story and the characterizations are really well - done.