He might be quite amused. Fanfics often contain different interpretations of the characters and the wizarding world. He could find some creative ideas in them that he never thought of before, like unique magical spells or new backstories for his friends.
Well, if Harry Potter reads Harry Potter fanfic, he would probably have a lot to think about. He might see how the outside world views him, his friends, and his adventures. It could also make him realize the impact he has had on others. For example, if a fanfic focuses on his bravery, it might reinforce his self - identity as a hero. But if a fanfic portrays him in a negative light, he might be a bit shocked at first, and then start to think about how he can improve or change others' wrong perceptions of him.
He may be confused at first. Fanfics can be very different from his real experiences. He might wonder why people write such things about him and his world.
If Harry Potter reads wuxia fanfiction, he may find some similarities and differences. For example, both his world and wuxia have concepts of good and evil. But the way of fighting and the cultural background are quite distinct. He might get some ideas for new spells or ways to deal with his enemies from the wuxia stories.
Well, he might get a whole new perspective on magic. Mythology often has different types of magic systems and creatures. He could start comparing the magic in his world with the ones in the mythology fanfiction. Maybe he'd find some new spells or ways to use magic that he hadn't thought of before.
He'd probably have a mixed reaction. On one hand, he'd be curious. The stories in manga fanfiction can be so out - there and exciting. He might enjoy the action - packed plots or the emotional character arcs. On the other hand, he might find some of it a bit too strange. The different cultural backgrounds that influence manga might make it hard for him to fully understand some of the concepts. But overall, it would be an eye - opening experience for him.
He might be quite surprised. The fanfiction could present alternative versions of the characters' futures that are very different from what he experienced. It could make him reflect on his own life and the events that led to the epilogue in the original story.
If Harry Potter reads the Hobbit fanfiction, he might be a bit confused at first. After all, the rules of magic and the types of creatures are different. But then he could start to see similarities. For example, both worlds have their own forms of quests. He might also enjoy reading about Bilbo's courage and compare it to his own experiences facing Voldemort.
She would probably be outraged. Umbridge is a strict and conservative character in the original series. Fanfiction often contains ideas that deviate from the 'canon' she adheres to, and she might see it as a threat to the 'proper' understanding of the wizarding world she believes in.
Well, it could be really strange for him. He might find some of the interpretations of his life and adventures quite off - putting or amusing. Maybe he'd be shocked to see how some fans have romanticized his relationships in ways he never thought of.
If Harry Potter reads Kane Chronicles fanfiction, he might be quite intrigued. He could compare the magic systems in the Kane Chronicles to the magic he knows in his own world. Maybe he'd find some new ideas about how magic can be used or how different mythologies interact with magic.
Well, he might be really confused at first. The worlds of 'Harry Potter' and 'Percy Jackson' are quite different. Harry is used to magic wands and Hogwarts, while Percy deals with Greek gods and demigods. But he might also find some similarities in the themes of friendship and heroism, and it could give him some new ideas about his own adventures.