Well, it could be that the 'lack of lamb sauce' is a central plot device in this fanfiction. For example, it could be that a spell has gone wrong and has caused a shortage of lamb sauce throughout the wizarding world, and Harry and his friends have to go on a quest to fix it. Or perhaps it's a more humorous take where the characters are just constantly complaining about the lack of this particular sauce, adding a comical and unexpected aspect to the typical Harry Potter story.
No, it's not likely to be popular. Harry Potter fans usually look for fanfictions that expand on the magical elements, the lore, and the relationships that are central to the books and movies. The concept of 'lack of lamb sauce' is so far removed from what is considered 'core' Harry Potter content that it would be a surprise if it had gained any significant popularity. It might be something that a very small group of people with a very unique sense of humor or creativity might be interested in, but not the general Harry Potter fan base.
Maybe the lack of reaction in Harry Potter fanfiction is due to a lack of promotion. There are so many fanfictions out there that if an author doesn't share it widely on relevant platforms or communities, it may go unnoticed. Additionally, some fanfictions might be too niche in their themes. For example, if it focuses on a very minor character's backstory that most fans aren't interested in, it won't get much of a reaction.
One reason could be that official 'Harry Potter' works overshadow it. The main series is so well - known that fanfiction often gets overlooked. The publishers and J.K. Rowling's own works get most of the attention, leaving fanfiction in the shadows.
His lack of trust would surely strain his friendships. His friends might feel hurt and rejected by his constant suspicion. For example, Hermione, who has always been loyal to him, might be deeply disappointed if Harry doesn't trust her.
One way is to analyze the specific fanfictions where this is depicted. Look at the plotlines and see how Harry's actions and decisions show his indifference. For example, if a time - travel opportunity arises and he passes it up for other matters.
Well, he could be really bad at his schoolwork. In Hogwarts, there are many subjects. He may not be able to understand the concepts in Potions or Transfiguration easily. He might mix up ingredients in Potions, causing strange reactions, and in Transfiguration, he could turn objects into something completely wrong, like turning a mouse into a half - mouse - half - cauldron monstrosity because he doesn't get the spell right. And this all shows his lack of intelligence in the fanfiction.
Often through his interactions. He might be hesitant to confide in adults or be very guarded when around them. For example, he may avoid eye contact or give short, evasive answers when an adult tries to talk to him.
One possible reason could be his past experiences. Maybe he has been betrayed before in the wizarding world. For example, if he had been let down by so - called friends or allies who turned out to have ulterior motives. Another factor might be the general atmosphere of secrecy and intrigue in the magical community. Everyone seems to be hiding something, and Harry, being constantly in the middle of dangerous situations, has learned to be cautious and not trust easily.
The lamb in the story has multiple significances. Firstly, it is a literal object, which is used as the murder weapon. Secondly, it represents Mary's innocence in a way at the start. Just as a lamb is often seen as a symbol of meekness and innocence, Mary was like that before her husband's news. But then it becomes a tool for her to commit a crime, which is a kind of ironic twist on the traditional symbol of the lamb.