Ron shows his brotherly love for Harry in many ways. For example, he always stands by Harry in dangerous situations. In the face of Voldemort's threats, Ron doesn't abandon Harry but rather stays to fight alongside him. He also shares his things with Harry, like the food his mother sends him at Hogwarts. And Ron often tries to cheer Harry up when he's feeling down, like when Harry is troubled about his connection to Voldemort.
There are several. The Yule Ball incident was quite significant as it was a turning point in their relationship. Ron's jealousy was palpable. Then, during their time searching for Horcruxes, their relationship was put to the test. Ron's departure was a shock, but it also made their reunion and subsequent realization of love more powerful. The moment when they finally got together after all the chaos and danger was a very memorable end to their love story journey within the Harry Potter world.
One alternative is fanfiction that delves into the post - Hogwarts lives of the characters in a more platonic way. This could include how they contribute to the wizarding community, or how they pass on their knowledge to the next generation. Also, there are fanfictions that expand on the magical creatures in the 'Harry Potter' universe, which can be really interesting.
Most of the legitimate and well - received 'Harry Potter' fanfiction sticks to the themes of friendship, magic, and the fight against evil that are central to the original books. Fanfiction about Harry and Ron in a romantic relationship is not only against the nature of their relationship in the source material but also may not be acceptable to a large part of the fan base who value the original portrayal of their friendship.
Well, there's the 'alternate universe' trope. In some fanfictions, they exist in a world where the rules of the wizarding world are different, and this allows for their love story to develop more easily. Another common one is the 'slow burn' trope. Their relationship develops gradually over time, with lots of little moments of realization and hesitation. And then there's the 'unrequited love' trope that can be flipped, where initially one thinks the other doesn't feel the same, but then it turns out they do.
Well, at first, Ron and Hermione were always bickering like an old married couple. Their relationship was full of sparks from the start. As for Harry, he was their close friend. Ron and Hermione's feelings grew gradually over the years. They faced many challenges together, like fighting Voldemort. All those shared experiences brought them closer. Eventually, Ron and Hermione realized their love for each other.
There was a love story involving Ron Weasley. Ron noticed a girl who was really good at Quidditch. She was on the Ravenclaw team. Ron, being a Gryffindor, was initially a bit hesitant to approach her because of the house rivalry. But one day, when he saw her struggling with her broomstick after a rough practice, he went over to help. They started chatting, and Ron realized she was not like the typical Ravenclaw he thought. They started to spend more time together, like going to the Forbidden Forest (carefully, of course) to explore some magical creatures. Their love grew gradually as they got to know each other better.
Another possibility is that in the fanfic's unique plot, there could be some sort of magical influence or dark magic at play. Perhaps a spell was cast on Ron that made him act out of character and punch Harry. It could also be part of a complex plot where Ron is being controlled by an outside force to create drama between him and Harry in the context of the Drarry relationship.
It could also lead to a divide within their group of friends. Hermione, for instance, might be caught in the middle, not knowing who to side with. This could create a lot of tension and conflict among the characters, adding more drama to the fanfic. If the punch was public, it could also damage Ron's reputation among their peers, as punching a friend is not an acceptable behavior in most cases.
Definitely. 'Love's Triangular Dilemma' is a great fanfic. In this story, the love triangle is explored through various magical adventures. Harry is confused about his own feelings for Hermione, which he initially thought were just platonic. Meanwhile, Ron is trying hard to win Hermione over, creating a lot of drama and tension.