Well, the idea of Snape marrying Harry is quite an interesting concept in fanfiction. Many of these stories might delve deep into their characters' psyche. For example, they might explore how Snape's loyalty to Lily could in some way be redirected or transformed into love for Harry. And also how Harry, who has always seen Snape as a complex and often antagonistic figure, could come to love him. It can be a really fascinating read if you can find well - written ones.
Often, there's the theme of healing. Both Snape and Harry have a lot of emotional baggage, and in these fanfictions, they help each other heal. Also, the theme of acceptance is common, accepting each other's flaws and pasts.
Well, a possible plot twist could be that Snape has a hidden identity or past that is only revealed after he and Harry get married. Maybe he is related to an ancient wizarding family that has a connection to Harry's own family history. Also, the way Ginny died could be a misdirection. It could turn out that she faked her death to escape some greater danger, and when she returns, she finds Harry married to Snape, creating a huge love triangle and a whole new set of complications in the fanfiction.
One great Petunia fanfiction could be one where she has a moment of self - realization. Maybe she discovers some of Lily's old magic things and starts to understand the wizarding world better. It could show her in a more sympathetic light, perhaps she even tries to protect Harry in her own way.
One popular theme is the exploration of Petunia's jealousy towards Lily. In fanfiction, this can be delved into deeply, showing how it might have affected her relationship with Harry. For example, some stories might show Petunia struggling with her feelings of envy for Lily's magical abilities and how that spills over into her treatment of Harry.
One common theme is redemption. Often, Petunia is portrayed as having a chance to redeem herself for her past treatment of Harry. For example, she might finally show some love or understanding towards him.
Some characters might be completely shocked. For example, Ron, who was Harry's best friend, would probably be very confused and perhaps even a bit angry at first. Hermione, on the other hand, might try to be more understanding and look at the situation from a logical perspective. The wizarding community as a whole would likely be divided. Those who were close to Ginny would feel a sense of betrayal, while others might be more open - minded and see it as an unusual but possible development in this fictional scenario.
One common theme is redemption. Many fanfictions explore Petunia's chance to redeem herself for her past mistreatment of Harry. Another theme is family. They might not be a typical family, but the stories often focus on how they can form a bond. For example, in some, Petunia realizes her role as Harry's only remaining family member and tries to be better.
Well, for starters, their age difference and family dynamic pose big challenges. Petunia is Harry's aunt, and in the original series, she's not exactly warm towards him. To write a romance, the author needs to re - imagine their characters and interactions completely. They have to create a backstory that would justify such a relationship, which is no easy feat. Also, it has to fit within the magical world of 'Harry Potter' while still being unique.