Another way to depict it in a play would be to have the wife be more assertive. She meets the pimp who is trying to recruit one of her friends or employees. She stands up to him, and through their exchange, the audience gets to see the power struggle. The play could then explore themes of morality, social class, and the vulnerability of women in different situations.
In a fanfic, the encounter between Harry Potter and Death could be shown in a more philosophical way. Death could be portrayed as a wise being, not menacing but rather calm. Harry and Death might sit down, like in a dream - like landscape, and have a long conversation about life, death, love, and sacrifice. The scene could be filled with soft light and a gentle breeze, symbolizing the peaceful nature of the discussion despite its heavy topic.
The encounter might start with a sense of mystery. Harry could be drawn to a hidden part of Hogwarts where he stumbles upon Slytherin. Slytherin would likely be guarded, not knowing who this strange boy is. The author could show the encounter through the use of vivid imagery, like the dimly lit chamber where they meet. Their conversation could revolve around the future of Hogwarts and how Slytherin's ideals have been somewhat misinterpreted over the years.
It could be depicted as a tense moment at first. The 10th doctor clone, seeing the 11th, might feel a sense of rivalry. But then it could turn into a more friendly exchange as they realize they are both part of the Doctor's legacy.
Often, it would be depicted as a very emotional moment. Luke might be filled with a mix of awe, anger (for Anakin's past as Vader), and longing for a true father - son bond. Anakin could be shown as a figure full of remorse, reaching out to Luke in a desperate attempt to make amends.
The encounter might start with Sarada being skeptical of these two strangers from the past. But as they start to talk, she realizes they are not threats. Itachi could use his Sharingan to show her glimpses of the past, to help her understand the history of the Uchiha clan better. Shisui could joke around with her, making her feel more at ease. This encounter could then lead to Sarada having a new perspective on her own powers and her role in the ninja world.
The encounter could be filled with tension. Bruce might be angry at first, blaming Thomas for leaving him so early in life. But as they talk, they start to understand each other better. Thomas could share his own hopes and dreams for Gotham that he never got to fulfill, and Bruce could see a new side of his father. The description could include details of their body language, like Bruce clenching his fists at first and then gradually relaxing as they talk.
Look for signs of physical abuse like bruises or cuts. Also, if she seems overly fearful or nervous around certain people, especially a person who seems to be controlling her movements or finances, it could be a sign. She may also be withdrawn or seem depressed.
This is a rather odd and unacceptable idea for a grade school comic. Becoming a pimp is illegal and immoral, and presenting it in such a context for children is not appropriate at all. Comics for kids should focus on positive and educational themes.
In some fanfictions, their first encounter is more comical. Aang might accidentally disrupt Katara's waterbending practice with his wild airbending stunts. Katara would be annoyed at first but then intrigued by this strange boy. They start off on a bit of a rocky note but quickly find common ground as they discover their shared love for their respective bending arts and their desire to make the world a better place. This kind of first encounter sets a tone of a relationship that will be full of growth and learning for both of them.
The depiction of a person in a novel or play can vary greatly. Sometimes they're described in detail physically and emotionally, while other times their actions and dialogue do most of the work to show their character.