There might be such fanfictions out there, but this is a rather dark and unorthodox concept within the Harry Potter fandom. Most fanfictions tend to focus on positive relationships and adventures rather than such extreme and negative scenarios. However, it's possible that some edgy or AU (alternate universe) fanfictions could explore this idea in a more thought - provoking or symbolic way rather than being purely about violence.
Yes, there could be. But it's not a common or mainstream type of fanfiction. Fanfiction often explores different 'what - if' scenarios. Maybe in some stories, Ginny could be under the influence of dark magic or a mind - control spell that makes her do something so out of character as killing Hermione. But these would be very niche and not representative of the general positive and creative nature of the fanfiction community.
Yes, there are some. Some fanfictions might focus more on the emotional and mental struggle Hermione goes through rather than extreme physical torture. They might show how she overcomes Umbridge's oppression through her intelligence and the support of her friends.
In some fanfictions, it could be related to a power struggle within the wizarding world. If Hermione was seen as a threat to Ginny's family or her own standing in the magical community, Ginny could be pushed to the edge. Also, if there was a rift in their friendship over ideological differences, like Hermione's more logical and rule - based approach clashing with Ginny's more impulsive and instinctive nature in a very extreme way, it might lead to such a tragic outcome.
Yes, there might be such fanfiction out there. Some fanfiction authors like to explore very dark and alternate storylines. However, this goes against the general positive relationship between Hermione and Ron in the original 'Harry Potter' series. It's a very controversial and often disturbing concept for many fans who love the original characters and their relationships.
There are indeed some. In certain fanfictions, Peter Parker is tortured by the difficult decisions he has to make. For instance, he might have to choose between saving a loved one or a large group of people. This moral dilemma can be a form of torture for him. These stories usually explore his character development as he tries to navigate through such tough situations.
Yes, there are some. Some fanfictions might focus on Percy's internal struggles in a more psychological way rather than extreme torture. For example, those that explore his isolation within the family due to his career choices. These can be intense but not overly dark.
Most fanfictions that involve torture, even in the context of the Harry Potter universe, are likely to be disturbing. If you want to explore Hermione's character in a challenging situation, it might be better to look for fanfictions where she faces difficult moral dilemmas or dangerous magical challenges rather than torture. For example, fanfictions where she has to deal with a powerful dark magic spell that is affecting Hogwarts but not involving physical torture.
In Ginny and Hermione fanfiction, Ginny is often portrayed as bold and adventurous. She's not afraid to take risks and is very confident in her magical abilities. Hermione, on the other hand, is the brains of the duo. She's highly intelligent, studious, and always has a plan. Their combined characteristics make for an interesting dynamic. For example, in many fics, Ginny's impulsiveness might get them into a tricky situation which Hermione then uses her wits to get them out of.
Yes, it is quite disturbing. Harry is typically seen as a hero, and the idea of him killing everyone goes against his fundamental character. It subverts the positive and heroic image that fans have of him, and it involves a lot of death and destruction which is generally not pleasant to think about.
Yes, it can be quite disturbing. Killing is an extreme act, and in fanfiction, it might go against the usual perception of a character like Bella. It could also involve themes of violence and moral conflict, which are not easy to digest.
Yes, there might be some. Some fanfic authors may write about Snape's harsh treatment of Harry in a more nuanced way that focuses on the underlying reasons and character development rather than pure torture in a very dark sense. For example, they might explore Snape's complex emotions towards Harry as he was James Potter's son, but still show some restraint in how he deals with Harry at Hogwarts.