Well, a theme could be the power of forgiveness. If Ron has done something wrong towards Hermione, the story could focus on how Hermione overcomes the pain and forgives Ron, with Snape perhaps having some role in facilitating that process. Also, it could be about growth. Ron could learn from his actions and grow as a person, and Snape could be a catalyst for that growth, for example, by providing some tough - love advice or being a role model in some way.
One possible theme could be redemption. Maybe Ron realizes his wrongdoings and tries to make amends. As for Snape, he could be a figure of guidance or an observer in the situation. Another theme might be misunderstanding. The so - called 'abuse' could start from a huge misunderstanding between Ron and Hermione, and Snape could be involved in a way that helps clear things up.
Perhaps in an academic competition within Hogwarts. Snape could be the judge and Hermione, overconfident in her knowledge, makes a mistake that Snape points out harshly, which could be seen as 'beating' her in a sense. But then Hermione learns from her mistake and comes back stronger, impressing Snape with her ability to grow. This would be a plot that focuses on growth and learning rather than something negative.
Some fanfiction writers might do it for shock value. They want to create a very different and extreme situation compared to the original story to attract readers' attention.
Yes, perhaps. But it's important to note that such a topic is a deviation from the main themes in the 'Harry Potter' books. Usually, fanfiction communities have rules about not promoting abuse or negative behavior. So, while there could be something out there, it might be hard to find and might not be in line with the general spirit of the fandom. It's always better to explore fanfictions that are more in - tune with the positive relationships and values from the original work.
One possible plotline could be a time - travel or alternate - reality scenario. For example, in an alternate universe where the relationships between characters are different, Snape and Hermione could have a relationship that leads to her getting pregnant. The story could then focus on how they deal with the consequences in that different world, perhaps facing opposition from others due to their age or social differences within the wizarding community.
One interpretation could be that Snape wants to taste a potion Hermione has made. In the wizarding world, potions are a big part of magic, and Snape is known for his expertise in potions. So, if Hermione creates a new and innovative potion, Snape might be eager to taste it to evaluate its quality and effects.
Fanfiction that involves abuse is not acceptable. Ron and Hermione have a complex relationship in the original 'Harry Potter' series that is based on friendship, mutual respect, and eventually love. Creating fanfiction with such a dark and inappropriate theme distorts the essence of their characters and the positive message of the series.
One possible theme could be the deepening of their emotional connection. It could show how they understand each other better after all they've been through in the wizarding world. Another theme might be about building a future together, like how they plan their lives post - Hogwarts.
One possible reason is that some fanfiction writers simply want to break the rules and norms of the original story. They see the established relationships as something to be toyed with, without considering the implications. Also, there might be a small subset of people who have some sort of personal issues or biases that they project onto the characters, leading to the creation of such a negative and untrue scenario in fanfiction.
I don't think it's common. The 'Harry Potter' series is mainly about friendship, magic, and the fight against evil. The relationship between Ron and Hermione is a positive and endearing one. While there may be a wide variety of fanfiction out there, ones that depict abuse between them go against the general feel of the series and are likely to be a very small minority compared to the more positive and canon - compliant fanfictions.
In fanfiction, such a plot is often a deviation from the original spirit of the 'Harry Potter' series. J.K. Rowling's original works do not have such a relationship. Fanfiction sometimes creates extreme or untrue scenarios for the sake of creating drama or exploring different relationships. So, in the context of the official story, it's not true.