Sure. In 'draco bashing fanfiction', a frequent theme is Draco's academic downfall. He could be shown as struggling in classes that he was previously good at in the original story. Also, there could be themes of his romantic failures. Maybe he gets rejected by the girl he likes because of his bad behavior. And then there's the theme of his family disowning him due to his actions that are even more unacceptable than in the books.
Sorry, I don't have specific examples at hand. But generally, it could be a story where Bella makes a series of bad decisions that lead to negative consequences for herself and others in the 'Twilight' world.
One example could be in a 'Star Wars' - inspired fanfiction. If there was a civil war in the Star Wars universe within the fanfiction, it might bash the war by showing how it divided the Jedi order needlessly. The fanfiction could focus on how the conflict led to the fall of many good Jedi due to political intrigue and power struggles within the order.
Themes in this type of fanfiction often revolve around changing power dynamics. In the original series, Ron was part of the main trio with Hermione and Harry. But in these fanfictions, with Ron being bashed, the power dynamic shifts. Hermione becomes more independent and forms a new alliance with Draco. There's also a theme of alternative Hogwarts. Some fanfictions create a different Hogwarts environment where the relationships between the characters can be explored differently. For instance, a more Slytherin - friendly Hogwarts where Draco has more influence and Hermione is drawn into that world, all while Ron is sidelined due to his negative traits.
One example could be in a fanfic where Draco constantly tries to keep Ginny away from other male characters at Hogwarts. He might glare at anyone who gets too close to her during Quidditch matches or in the hallways.
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific examples of such fanfiction at hand. However, you could try searching on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. Just type in the keywords 'harry potter leaves bashing crossover' and see what comes up.
One possible plot could be that Draco is the property of a dark lord in a fanfic. He is forced to do the dark lord's bidding against his will, and the story could be about his internal struggle to break free from this control. Another could be that he is the property of a powerful magical family who uses him for their own political gain in the wizarding world.
One example could be that tony sr is shown as a very unlikable person in social situations. He could be rude to his friends and family, and the fanfiction might detail the consequences of his bad behavior, like people gradually leaving him. Also, he might be portrayed as a cheater in business deals, and other characters in the fanfiction expose his unethical practices and he faces public shaming.
Sure. One common theme is adventure. For example, in 'The Lord of the Rings', the characters embark on an epic adventure to destroy the One Ring. Another theme is betrayal. In 'Macbeth', Macbeth betrays King Duncan. And the theme of sacrifice is also common, like in 'The Hunger Games' where Katniss volunteers as tribute, sacrificing her own safety for her sister.
One common theme is friendship. In novels like 'The Lord of the Rings', the friendship between Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin is crucial. They support each other through their difficult journey.
Sure. One example is a lack of freedom. In dystopian stories, the characters often have very limited freedoms due to strict laws and regulations imposed by the ruling regime. Another theme is the existence of a divided society. There are usually distinct classes, like the powerful elite and the oppressed masses. For instance, in 'Brave New World', the Alphas are at the top and the Epsilons at the bottom.