Yes. In some interpretations, it can be seen as having elements that could be related to a flounder fanfiction. There are unique and fantastical elements in Harry Potter that might give that impression, like the magical creatures and the strange new world which could be paralleled to the imaginative concepts often found in fanfiction.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about 'flounder science fiction'. It could potentially be a very unique sub - genre within science fiction that involves themes related to flounders in some way, perhaps in a biological - evolution - in - space kind of story or something really out - of - the - box.
Friendship is a common theme. Flounder is Ariel's best friend in the original story, and in fanfictions, this friendship is often explored further, like how they support each other through tough times.
She could be more assertive in a rather dark way. Ursula is a very dominant character. Ariel, growing up under her influence, might not be as gentle as in the original story. For example, when it comes to getting what she wants, she might use more forceful or underhanded methods, rather than her pure - hearted charm in the original.
One popular 'the little mermaid flounder fanfiction' could be about Flounder's adventures on his own, away from Ariel. He might encounter other sea creatures and have to use his wits to survive.
If 'Ariel' is a real person, without more context, it's hard to tell their real story. It could be that Ariel has a story related to their personal growth, like achieving a dream in a difficult situation. Maybe Ariel overcame obstacles in their career or relationships, which would be parts of their'real story'.
I'm not sure who Ariel is in this context without more information. It could be a unique character created specifically for this 'never - ending story' that has its own set of characteristics and a role within the plot.
Ariel could be any character created by the fanfic author. It might be a mermaid, as the name Ariel is often associated with mermaids in popular culture.