The theme of identity is also prevalent. Since fem Harry is a different take on the original character, her identity and how it affects her relationship with Oliver is often explored. For example, how she deals with the expectations that come with being a female version of Harry in the story's universe while also forging her own path and being with Oliver.
Love and romance are also quite common themes. The relationship between fem Harry and Oliver can develop into a romantic one, and the stories explore the different aspects of that relationship. Additionally, the theme of adventure can be found in some fanfictions, where they go on various adventures together and face challenges as a team.
One common theme is friendship. Often, the stories focus on how fem Harry and Oliver form a deep and meaningful friendship. Another theme is self - discovery. As they interact, both characters often learn more about themselves.
Friendship is a very common theme. Writers often explore how Harry and Oliver support and care for each other, like in many stories where one helps the other through personal problems.
One common theme is the exploration of a different kind of relationship dynamic. Since Fem Barry has a different personality compared to the male version, it changes how she interacts with Oliver. Another theme is the power - sharing and teamwork. They often combine their skills to fight villains or solve problems in the city.
One common theme is the struggle against social injustice. Both the original works deal with it in different ways. In fanfics, it could be shown as the characters from both universes coming together to fight against unfair systems in either the Muggle or wizarding world.
One common theme is survival. Since Voldemort has won, fem Harry has to find ways to stay alive in a very hostile environment. Another theme is resistance. She often becomes a symbol of hope and starts to resist Voldemort's rule. And there's also the theme of self - discovery. As she faces new challenges, she discovers new aspects of herself and her magic.
One common theme is self - discovery. Since Harry is in a new role as a female pirate, she often has to figure out who she is and what she wants in this new life. For example, in many stories, she discovers hidden strengths she didn't know she had.
One common theme is empowerment. Since Harry is female in these fanfictions, she often has to break through gender barriers in the wizarding world, just like a gamer breaks through levels. Another theme is the use of modern gaming concepts in a magical setting, like leveling up magic skills.
The theme of acceptance is quite prevalent. Harry has to deal with how others in the wizarding world will accept her as a dragon. Will they be afraid? Will they try to harm her? And she also has to accept herself. It's about coming to terms with this new part of her being. Additionally, there can be themes related to the connection between magic and her dragon nature. How does her dragon form interact with magic differently? Is there a special kind of magic that only a dragon - like Harry can access? These are all questions that these fanfictions often explore.
One common theme is redemption. Since it's a reborn scenario, fem Harry often has a chance to right the wrongs of her past. For example, she might fix broken relationships or prevent certain tragedies from happening again.
One common theme is friendship. They often explore how fem Harry and Padfoot form a strong bond that is based on mutual trust and understanding.
One common theme is the exploration of a complex relationship. Since Snape has a pre - existing relationship with male Harry in the original story, when Harry is female, it adds a whole new layer of complexity. Another theme is self - discovery. Fem Harry often has to discover her own identity in a different way compared to the male version. And there's also the theme of redemption, especially for Snape as he navigates this new relationship with fem Harry.