One possible reason could be a plot device to create drama. By having Harry ignore Ron, it can lead to tension within their friendship, which is a central relationship in the original series. This can then drive the story forward as they have to resolve this issue.
It can divide the fandom. Some fans who love the original dynamic between Harry and Ron might be disappointed or even angry at this deviation. They might see it as ruining the essence of their friendship.
Maybe the author wants to explore different relationship dynamics. By having Harry ignore his friends, it creates tension and conflict which can make for an interesting story. It could also be a way to show how fragile their friendship is in certain situations.
Well, 'Harry's Silent Rebellion' is a fanfic where Harry, for reasons he keeps to himself, begins to shun Ron and Hermione. It goes into detail about how Hermione tries to figure out what's wrong and Ron's initial confusion. This fanfiction really plays on the emotional aspects of their friendship and how easily it can be disrupted by one person's actions.
In some Harry Potter fanfiction, Ron's muscles might be emphasized in various ways. For example, in a story where the trio has to face a physical challenge, Ron could suddenly show off his unexpected strength due to his well - developed muscles. Maybe he has been secretly training during their time at Hogwarts, and this newfound strength helps them get out of a tight situation.
One great 'Harry Potter Ron and Harry Fanfiction' is 'The Marauders' Map Adventure'. It takes the friendship between Ron and Harry to new levels as they discover new secrets about the Marauders' Map. The story is full of humor and mystery, just like in the original books.
One great Ron Weasley fanfiction is 'The Ron Weasley Chronicles'. It delves deep into Ron's insecurities and how he overcomes them. It shows his loyalty to Harry and Hermione in a more nuanced way than the books sometimes allowed.
Well, perhaps in this fanfiction, Harry has been through so much that he decides to isolate himself from everyone. He might be tired of the constant danger and the expectations placed on him. So he shuts out his friends like Ron and Hermione, and just focuses on his own inner journey, maybe to discover some new magic that he believes can only be found in solitude.
The other students at Hogwarts would also be affected. For example, Neville, who looks up to Harry. If Harry ignores everyone, Neville might feel lost. Ginny, who has a special connection with Harry, would be deeply hurt. And the teachers like Snape, who has a complex relationship with Harry, would also be impacted. Snape might be secretly glad at first, but then realize that Harry's isolation could be a sign of a bigger problem in the wizarding world.
Definitely not. The Harry Potter series is mainly aimed at a wide range of audiences including children and young adults. This kind of fanfiction violates the general moral and ethical norms within the fandom. The original relationship between Harry and Ron is based on brotherly love and friendship, and sexualizing it is a wrong direction.