One possible theme could be friendship. The so - called'slaves' could be Hermione's closest friends who are extremely loyal to her, and they use the term'slaves' in a joking or endearing way among themselves.
The idea of 'hermione owns slaves collar' is completely unacceptable. Fanfiction should be a medium to explore positive aspects of a fictional world. For example, in Harry Potter, we could explore Hermione's academic achievements, her relationship with friends, or her role in fighting against dark forces. Slavery has no place in such a context.
One possible theme could be gender identity exploration. It could show Hermione's struggle or acceptance of a new physical aspect and how it affects her self - perception within the wizarding world.
One possible theme could be power and control. It could show how Naruto, in this alternate scenario, wields his power over the'slaves' and how that affects his character. Maybe it explores whether power corrupts him or if he uses it for a greater good within the context of this new world order in the fanfic.
There could be some fanfiction with such a premise. But most well - regarded fanfiction communities would likely frown upon any form of promoting slavery, even in a fictional context. So if there is any, it should be one that subverts the traditional view of slavery. For example, it could be about Hermione leading a group of female characters in a quest, and they call themselves'slaves' in a self - deprecating or ironic way to show their loyalty and commitment to the cause.
No. The idea of slavery is unacceptable in modern society, and creating fanfiction around it, even in a fictional context, can be offensive. Hermione is a strong and intelligent character, and any fanfiction should uphold positive and ethical themes rather than ones related to slavery.
One possible theme could be friendship. Fleur's admiration for Hermione's body could be part of her overall respect for Hermione as a person. For example, she might admire how Hermione's body language shows her eagerness to learn, which in turn strengthens their bond as friends.
One possible theme could be loyalty. The friend might show great loyalty to the family in different situations, like standing up for them when they are being wrongly accused.
One possible theme could be power struggle. Even in this unequal setup, Hermione might resist Pansy's control, showing her unwavering spirit. Another theme could be redemption. Pansy might realize the wrongness of her actions and try to make amends. However, this is all speculation as this is a rather unorthodox and potentially uncomfortable concept for a fanfiction.
There may be some very dark and inappropriate fanfictions out there with such disturbing concepts. However, this goes against the core values of the original 'Harry Potter' series which promotes equality, friendship and fighting against oppression. J.K. Rowling would never support such a concept in her original work, and most of the official and positive fan communities also condemn such extreme and immoral ideas.
One possible theme could be the distortion of relationships. Since slavery is about power and subjugation, any relationship within that context is warped. Another theme might be the human capacity to find something positive, like love or connection, even in the most inhumane situations. Also, it could be about the false narratives that were sometimes spun around slavery, like slave owners trying to present it as a 'loving' system when it was clearly not.