One example could be a character passionately and aggressively defending their love interest from danger. For instance, Ron might be extremely forceful in protecting Hermione from a dark wizard threat, showing his 'aggressive love' through his fierce actions.
There could be fanfictions where a character's 'aggressive love' is expressed through their determination to break down the barriers of a relationship. For example, if Draco Malfoy falls in love with a Muggle - born witch, he may show aggressive love by defying his family's expectations and the wizarding world's prejudices to be with her. He would fight aggressively against all odds to be with his love.
Aggressive Harry Potter fanfiction might feature characters with more assertive or combative personalities. For example, Harry could be portrayed as more hot - headed in his battles against Voldemort, not hesitating to use more extreme magic. Another aspect could be the relationships between characters being more intense and full of conflict, like a more aggressive rivalry between Gryffindor and Slytherin students that goes beyond the normal competitiveness in the original series.
Aggressive love can also drive the plot by forcing characters to make difficult decisions. Suppose a character's aggressive love makes them want to leave Hogwarts to be with their loved one. This decision will not only affect their own future but also the relationships they have with other characters at Hogwarts, thus changing the direction of the plot.
One example could be when a fanfiction writer explores a deeper, more romantic relationship between Harry and Hermione. In the original series, they are friends, but in the fanfiction, the author might show that their connection is more than just friendship and that it must be love. Another could be a story about Draco Malfoy falling in love with a Muggle - born witch, which goes against his family's beliefs, but he realizes it must be love because he can't resist his feelings for her.
In some bad love Harry Potter fanfictions, there might be love triangles that are forced and don't really make sense in the context of the characters' personalities. For example, if Hermione was suddenly in love with both Ron and a completely out - of - character new student just for the sake of creating drama. It ruins the authenticity of the relationships that were carefully built in the original books.
The difference lies in multiple aspects. Firstly, the plot development in aggressive fanfiction is often faster - paced and more chaotic. In traditional fanfiction, the plot unfolds in a more measured way similar to the original books. Secondly, character relationships in aggressive fanfiction tend to be more strained and full of aggression. In traditional fanfiction, relationships are more in line with the source material. For example, in traditional fanfiction, Harry and Draco's relationship might be one of mild dislike, but in aggressive fanfiction, it could be full - blown hatred with constant attempts at harming each other.
One interesting example could be a fanfiction where a character loses their first love during the Battle of Hogwarts. Later, they find new love while rebuilding the wizarding world. They might meet someone who was also deeply affected by the war and through shared experiences, fall in love.
Another type of forbidden love in fanfiction could be a relationship that goes against time, like a character falling in love with someone from a different era in the wizarding history. This can lead to interesting plotlines where they have to navigate the differences in magic use, social norms, and historical events of their respective times.
One of my favorite examples is when Harry is having a really bad day after a particularly tough encounter with the Death Eaters, and Hermione just sits with him in the Gryffindor common room, making him a cup of tea and listening to him rant. It's a simple act of love and comfort. Another is a fanfic where Ginny writes Harry little love notes that he finds hidden in his books, giving him a boost of confidence and love during difficult times.
One type could be those that re - imagine Hogwarts as a really spooky place. Instead of the somewhat cozy and magical school in the books, it becomes a haunted - like place with strange noises, shadowy figures in the corridors, and secrets that are far more menacing. There might be fanfictions where the ghosts are not just friendly like Nearly Headless Nick, but truly terrifying entities that can harm the students.
Some fanfiction might involve a character like Hermione cheating on Ron in their relationship. For example, in certain stories, she might be magically influenced to develop feelings for another character and act upon them, which is considered 'cheating' in the context of the relationship established in the original series. However, this is a deviation from the original moral framework of the books.