You can make the stalker have a tragic backstory. For example, they could have been bullied in the past and see Peter as a symbol of strength and justice. But their way of dealing with it, which is stalking, is wrong. This would add depth to their character as they're not just a one - dimensional 'bad guy'.
Peter can be developed by showing his struggle to balance his normal student life in the Zoom class with his superhero duties. For example, he might be constantly distracted during class because he's worried about the next bad guy he has to fight. Also, his interactions with classmates during Zoom calls can show his growth as a person. If he's usually shy but has to speak up to defend someone from a bully during a call, it shows his courage.
Perhaps the stalker is a new character who has a misguided admiration for Spider - Man. They think that by stalking Peter, they can get closer to the superhero lifestyle. They might leave little gifts or notes for Peter, which at first seem harmless but gradually become more and more intrusive, making Peter feel very uncomfortable and on edge.
Peter's relationships can also be developed. His friends could come to visit him when he's sick. He might be more open with them about his insecurities as Spider - Man. And his enemies might take advantage of his weakened state, which forces him to grow and find new ways to defend himself even when he's not at his best.
Peter Parker could be developed by emphasizing his new - found spider - like curiosity. He might start exploring the city in a different way, noticing small details and hidden corners that he previously overlooked. This could lead to him discovering new threats or helping people in unexpected ways.
Time travel could expose Peter to different versions of himself. Say he travels to a timeline where he didn't get his powers. Seeing how his life could have been without them would make him appreciate his abilities more. He might also learn new skills or ways of thinking from these alternate versions of himself, which would enhance his character growth.
Peter could develop a deeper sense of patience during hibernation. When he wakes, he's more calm and collected in dealing with his enemies. For example, instead of rushing into a fight, he might take time to strategize. Another aspect is that he could gain new moral insights. Maybe in his hibernation - induced dreams, he faces ethical dilemmas that change his view on using his powers. So, when he returns, he's more cautious about how he uses his strength.
Well, the perception of Peter Parker could be severely distorted. Since he's a well - known superhero, fans have a certain image of him in their minds. But when there's fanfiction with abuse involved, it's like putting a dark cloud over his positive image. It can make new fans who stumble upon this type of fanfiction misunderstand what Peter Parker is really about, and it can even make long - time fans feel disappointed or angry that his character is being used in such a way.
In the normal Peter Parker stories, his relationships are often based on verbal communication. But in the 'Peter Parker is nonverbal fanfiction', his relationships will be different. His friends will have to adapt to his non - verbal state. This could lead to more emotional and empathetic relationships as they learn to understand him on a deeper, non - verbal level.
In 'de aged peter parker fanfiction', we see a different side of Peter's adaptability. As a de - aged character, he has to quickly adjust to his new physical state. For example, in some stories, he might struggle with the reduced strength that comes with his younger body but still tries to be Spider - Man.
His character often becomes more mature. By time traveling during the Civil War, he sees the consequences of the heroes' actions on a larger scale. This makes him more responsible and strategic in his decisions.