It can show up in various ways. In terms of love, a character might lie about their identity to get closer to another character they like. In war, they could use dark magic if it means defeating the enemy. For example, a Slytherin might use an unethical spell during the fight against Death Eaters if they think it will help end the war faster, all while being in love with a Gryffindor and using any means to win their heart.
In the context of Harry Potter fanfiction, when it comes to love, a character could manipulate situations to be alone with the one they love. They might create false emergencies or make others believe something that's not true just to have time with their love interest. Regarding war, a group of characters could form an alliance with a morally grey character or group. They believe that as long as they can defeat the greater evil (like Voldemort), it doesn't matter if their new allies have some shady practices, which is in line with the 'all fair in love and war' concept.
Definitely. The wizarding world in Harry Potter has a lot of scope for this theme. There are battles between good and evil, and there are also intense romantic relationships. In fanfiction, this 'all fair in love and war' concept can be used to create interesting plot twists. For instance, a character might pretend to be on one side in the war just to get closer to their love interest on the other side. It adds a layer of drama and intrigue to the stories, which is why it's a popular theme.
It can manifest in character abilities. For example, a character might have a magical ability that can save lives but also has the potential to cause great harm if not properly controlled. This is like a double - edged sword where the positive and negative aspects are intertwined.
Yes, it often is. Many manga explore the complexity and ambiguity of this concept through their storylines and character developments.
It's a fictional concept. Harry Potter and Zack Fair are from different fictional universes. Harry Potter belongs to J.K. Rowling's wizarding world, while Zack Fair is from the Final Fantasy series. Combining them in a fanfiction is a creative and fictional idea created by fans who like to mash up different fictional elements.
It can also show up as characters becoming overly interested in other people's babies in the fanfiction. Like, Harry might find himself constantly drawn to the Weasley family's new baby, feeling a strange longing every time he holds the little one. This could lead to him having conversations with Ginny about their future family, and how they would raise their children differently from how he was raised, given his difficult past.
In fanfiction, the 'Harry Potter and Hedwig love' concept often works by expanding on the deep emotional bond they already have in the original series. Writers might give Hedwig more human - like qualities, such as the ability to understand complex human emotions. This allows for a more equal relationship between her and Harry.
Dean's jealousy might show in his relationships. He could be overly competitive with Harry, especially in areas like Quidditch or academic achievements. He might also try to steal the spotlight from Harry whenever he can in the fanfiction, by showing off his own skills or knowledge more than usual.
Defensive advantage in war cartoons can be depicted through strategic locations, like mountains or castles, that are hard for the enemy to breach. Also, it might be shown as advanced defensive weapons or well-trained troops specialized in defense.
It often shows up as a recurring theme of constant conflict and its unchanging nature across different comic storylines.
In many manga, 'love damage' shows up as heartbreak and emotional trauma. Characters might struggle with trust or have a hard time opening up to new relationships.