One key theme is acceptance. Snape has to accept Harry for who he is, including his deafness. It's about looking past the surface differences. For example, in many stories, Snape starts off being his usual prickly self but then realizes that Harry is facing unique challenges due to his deafness and begins to change his attitude.
The theme of empowerment also often shows up. Despite his deafness, Harry is still a powerful wizard. Fanfictions might show how he overcomes the obstacles his deafness presents and in the process, earns Snape's grudging respect. It's about how a disability doesn't define a person's worth or capabilities in the wizarding world.
Well, 'Johnny Got His Gun' is a book that features a blind character. The story is mainly about a soldier who loses his limbs, eyesight, etc. during World War I and his internal journey. 'All the Light We Cannot See' is also a wonderful fictional work about a blind French girl during World War II. It beautifully weaves together the stories of different characters in a war - torn world.
One of the well - known protest novels is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It was a powerful protest against slavery, vividly depicting the inhumane treatment of slaves in the South. Another is 'The Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck, which protested the social and economic injustices faced by migrant workers during the Great Depression. '1984' by George Orwell can also be considered in a sense. It protests against totalitarianism, showing a nightmarish future society where individual freedoms are severely restricted.
Well, a really cool 'Peter Parker is Spider - Man' fanfiction could involve him traveling to an alternate dimension where he's not the only Spider - Man. He could learn new skills and ways of being a hero from the other versions of himself. Some fanfictions might also explore what would happen if Peter lost his powers temporarily and had to rely solely on his wits and martial arts training (which he surely has). It would be a great character - building story for him.
I still don't have enough information to determine who this Jonathan Price is. If he is a character in a book or a movie, you should mention that. Without proper context, it's impossible to tell his story.
Perhaps in the story, a hunter who is not very good at roping tries to catch a deer. He throws the rope and it goes completely the wrong way, like flying over his own head. The deer just stares at him, as if mocking his poor skills.
It's a form of sexual exploitation of minors. Teens are not ready for sexual objectification, and this can cause serious harm to their mental and emotional well - being.
In the world of Xena and Ares fanfiction, their marriage would be a game - changer for the power balance. Xena has always been a force to be reckoned with on her own, and Ares is a powerful god. When they come together in marriage, their combined influence spreads far and wide. Other gods may feel threatened and try to undermine their relationship. Mortal rulers might have to reevaluate their allegiances. The power dynamics in battles would change as well, with Xena having access to Ares' resources and knowledge. Their union could also lead to a more unified front against common enemies, further tipping the power scales in their favor.
Ruby would likely find it really cool. She loves the idea of their story being told in different ways, and might even get some inspiration from the fanfic for her own adventures. Weiss could be a bit snooty about it, but secretly be flattered if the fanfic portrays her in a positive light. Blake may look for deeper meanings in the fanfic, like how it represents the themes of their world. Yang would be all for it, and might want to meet the author to talk about all the amazing action scenes they wrote her into.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'kafka doll girl story' is. It could be a very unique or niche story that I'm not familiar with. Maybe it's a story created by an indie author or a specific community's fictional work.
One popular Christianity fanfic could be those that re - imagine the parables in modern settings. For example, a fanfic might set the story of the Good Samaritan in a big city today, with different characters representing the priest, the Levite, and the Samaritan in unique ways. Another type could be fanfics that focus on the lives of the apostles in their early days of following Jesus, exploring their doubts and growth in faith.