One common theme is redemption. The fallen Avenger is often seeking to make up for past mistakes or failures. For example, if they made a bad call in a battle that led to losses, they strive to redeem themselves.
Another theme is the power of friendship and teamwork. Often, the fallen Avenger can't rise on their own. Their teammates come to their aid, either by providing emotional support, training them, or giving them a chance to prove themselves again. In some fanfictions, a new friendship is formed that helps the character to heal and grow, and together they are able to overcome the obstacles and rise once more.
Resilience is also a big theme. These characters face a lot of difficulties after their fall, like losing public support or the trust of their team. But they keep going and show great strength in bouncing back. They might have to train harder, find new powers or skills, and overcome self - doubt. For instance, an Avenger who lost their powers has to find new ways to be useful and relevant in the team again. This shows their resilience in the face of adversity.
There's also 'Rising from the Ashes: An Avenger's Tale'. This fanfiction focuses on how an Avenger who was defeated and broken manages to pick up the pieces. The story delves deep into their emotional journey as they face their inner demons and gradually regain their confidence and abilities. It's a very inspiring read.
Another theme is the power dynamics. Hermione is a powerful witch, and the Avengers each have their own unique powers. Fanfictions often explore how her magic compares to their superpowers. Sometimes, it's about her teaching them about magic, or them showing her new ways of using power in a non - magical sense.
One common theme is friendship. Spider - Man is often shown forming strong bonds with the Avengers members. For example, his relationship with Iron Man can be like a mentor - mentee relationship in many fanfictions.
One common theme is the clash of different power systems. Harry has magic, while the Death Avengers have their own set of powers. So, how these powers interact is often explored. Another theme is the idea of identity. Harry has to figure out who he is in this new world.
Power and responsibility is a big theme. James Rogers has powers and abilities, and he has to learn how to use them responsibly. Fanfictions often show him grappling with this, whether it's using his strength in a battle or making decisions that affect the whole team. Another common theme is growth, as he matures from a young hero - in - training to a full - fledged and respected member of the Avengers.
One common theme is redemption. Given the nature of the Avenger class, many stories might have Shirou trying to atone for something. Another theme could be power struggle, as he might have different powers as an Avenger compared to his normal self. Also, identity crisis is quite common as he grapples with his new role and what it means for him.
In 'Donald Duck Duck Avenger' fanfiction, the theme of self - discovery is quite common. Donald discovers more about himself as he takes on the role of the Duck Avenger. There's also the theme of community. The stories might show how the citizens of Duckburg react to having a superhero among them. And, of course, the theme of adventure is prevalent, with the Duck Avenger going on all kinds of exciting missions to protect his home and the people he loves.
Teamwork is also a very common theme. In these crossovers, the characters have to learn to work together quickly. They come from different backgrounds and have different ways of doing things. In a 'Avenger crossover fanfic' where they cross with the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Avengers' more structured approach has to mesh with the Guardians' more free - wheeling style. This theme of finding common ground and working towards a common goal is often explored in great detail. It usually involves a lot of character development as they overcome their initial differences and start to trust and rely on each other.
Another theme is the power of communication. Since the love develops after marriage, characters have to learn to communicate better to understand each other's feelings. This is often a key factor in the growth of their relationship.
One common theme is self - discovery. After a divorce, the characters often need to find themselves again before they can fully open up to new love. For example, they might realize what they really want in a relationship that they didn't get in their previous marriage.