Subject: My view on things.
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Posted on: 2013-10-24 18:08:00 UTC
I read a lot of the fanfictions that pair Harry with rarer girls like Daphne, there aren't that many compared to say, Hermione or Ginny pairings but compared to pretty much every other 'rare pair' it's probably got the biggest backing.
I agree with Karen DuLay in that one of the most appealing reasons to pair Harry and Daphne is that she's really a blank slate for writers. However there are other reasons for it, I believe, moving into the others things you've said.
By wanting to make Harry different and stand out compared to the canon fanfic writers want someone different to be his love interest, if its another Gryffindor it's hard to stay away from Hermione and Ron because he'll still be spending time with Gryffindors, unless something along the lines of Lords Quarters are used (or Harry is in a different house, but that's a whole different kettle of fish). If he's with a Ravenclaw (Cho or Luna are the only two I've really seen it with although there are plenty of other girls mentioned in Ravenclaw if they have been paired with Harry in a story it hardly ever gets finished), with Cho it seems to carry on as if they never broke up in OotP and Luna is already part of his friendship group from 5th year onwards really and so things don't change. Hufflepuff gives a few decent girls, but considering most of their reactions to him in the books (Chamber of Secrets and Goblet of Fire especially) combined with Harry's usual new persona in these stories (unforgiving of those who've betrayed him etc.) means they don't really work. Now the only house left is Slytherin, which is the least obvious choice (and most shows Harry 'breaking away' from his old life). Of the mentioned girls in Slytherin Pansy is generally a no (besides being with Draco for most of the books) Millicent is generally seen as a barinless, slightly ugly minion of Pansy's leaving (really) Tracy and Daphne, Tracy isn't actually mentioned in the books, whilst Daphne is, making her the more obvious choice.
There's also the fact that most writers (including me at one point) seem to want to prove that Slytherins aren't always evil (something that canon seems to leave out, unfairly one might add). by pairing Harry (the usual epitome of good) with a Slytherin means that along with any statement of "We're not evil we're neutral" or something similar gives the writer (and maybe the reader) some sort of relief.
Moving on from Daphne, Ron is seen as the weak link of the Golden Trio, the stupid one, the lazy one, the one who betrays Harry the most etc. etc. and in canon no matter what Ron's done Harry doesn't seem to care and immediately accepts him as a best friend again once the apology is through (Remember this isn't my view point). In Harmony fics Ron bashing gives Harry and Hermione a way to fall in love and in other fics it gives Hermione a way of seeing how evil Ron is and join Harry's side. Manipulative Dumbledore is easy, it's pretty much written all over Canon and most people love to extend that and make it worse. Whilst I do write a manipulative Dumbledore I don't bash him or make him evil, (I tried once and realized how wrong it was) He fulfills more of a supporting role, reduced to that because of his manipulations and plans, but still on the side of good. And there are a few fics that do that.
There are Hermione bashing fics about, normally more severe betrayal ones but there are a good number if you search hard enough.
Manipulative Draco? No, I hadn't thought of that, but then again it may not really fit his character. Manipulative Lucius? Now that sounds like a good idea.
Err, why not? I don't know. I've seen them named Monica and Wendell as well (after the names they 'adopted' after Hermione memory charmed them). But then I've also seen them have different names as well.
Well, I'll stop with the wall of text for now
Storme Hawk