Karofsky could develop into a more responsible person. Parenting comes with a lot of duties, like providing for the child, taking care of their education, etc. He would have to grow up and be reliable for his child. He may start to value family and relationships more than he did before.
His character could develop in the sense that he becomes more patient. Children can be difficult at times, and Karofsky, as a father, would have to learn to be patient. He would also become more open - minded as he realizes that his child may have different views and dreams than he had at their age. He would need to support the child's individuality and not force his own ideas on them.
He might become more empathetic. As a father, he would have to understand his child's feelings and needs. This would be a big change from his past self, who was often self - centered.
In this fan fiction, Karofsky could be a single father. His child is extremely talented in music, but Karofsky is worried about the child facing discrimination in the music world. So he becomes his child's biggest supporter, helping the child to pursue their dreams while also shielding them from the harsh realities of the world. He might have to face his own insecurities and fears along the way as he tries to be the best father he can be.
Yes, there might be. The 'Glee' fandom is quite large and diverse, and fan fiction often explores various relationships and scenarios. However, I'm not sure exactly where to find this specific one.
Kurt is usually the character who is more in touch with his emotions and is very expressive. He is often the target of Karofsky's bullying in the show, and this dynamic can be explored further in fanfiction. Karofsky, in fanfiction, is sometimes written as a character who is confused about his own feelings, especially towards Kurt. He may act tough on the outside but inside he's dealing with a lot of inner turmoil that Kurt doesn't seem to have as much of.
Some characters might be skeptical at first. For instance, Finn might be worried about Dave's intentions since he has a history of bullying. But others like Mr. Schuester could see the potential for growth in Dave and welcome him with open arms. Rachel might be a bit self - centered about it, fearing that Dave will steal the spotlight. However, as time goes on and Dave shows his dedication to the club, most of the characters would likely come around.
You could start by looking on Archive of Our Own. It has a large collection of Glee fan fictions.
Well, Kurt is typically depicted as a complex character with a strong sense of self in Glee fanfiction. He stands up for what he believes in, especially when it comes to his identity. Karofsky, in comparison, is a character who has his own insecurities which often manifest as aggression. In fanfiction, their interactions can be a great source of drama. Kurt might be the one trying to understand Karofsky's actions, while Karofsky could be struggling with his feelings towards Kurt, whether it's envy, attraction, or something else.
I'm not sure about its popularity. It could be popular among die - hard Glee fans who are interested in exploring different storylines and character interactions. But without specific data on views or readership, it's hard to say for sure.
One common theme could be the exploration of unexpected feelings. Since Karofsky and Kurt may not have an obvious romantic relationship in the original context, the fanfiction might focus on how these unexpected feelings develop. Another theme could be the reaction of those around them. Their friends and family's responses to this new relationship dynamic can add a lot of drama and depth to the story.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different versions of such a fanfiction. It might involve Finn standing up to Karofsky due to some form of bullying or conflict that Karofsky has caused in the Glee universe.
Another theme could be self - discovery. Both Kurt and Karofsky may learn more about themselves through their interactions during this night of neglect. They might realize things about their own personalities, desires, and fears that they hadn't before.