A great one is 'Forced to Marry'. In this fanfiction, Naruto's arranged marriage is set up as a way to bring peace between two warring factions. The author does a wonderful job of portraying Naruto's internal struggle. He is hesitant at first but gradually realizes the importance of the marriage for the greater good.
One popular 'Naruto has an arranged marriage fanfiction' is 'The Unexpected Bond'. In this fic, Naruto is forced into an arranged marriage with a character from a different village. It explores how he copes with the situation and how their relationship develops over time.
One idea could be that Naruto is initially hesitant about the arranged marriage. He's so used to his freedom and his own way of life. But as he gets to know Hana, he discovers her kindness and loyalty, especially towards her ninja dogs. This makes him start to see the potential in their relationship.
One possible scenario in such a fanfiction could be that Temari initially resists the arranged marriage. She is a strong - willed character from Suna. However, as she gets to know the other person (let's say Naruto for the sake of this fanfiction), she starts to see his good qualities. Maybe Naruto's determination and his ability to make friends easily start to win her over. They could go through various adventures together, which gradually makes their relationship more than just an arranged union.
Naruto is very outgoing and extroverted. He loves being around people and making friends. Artemis, on the other hand, is more reserved and independent, used to living in seclusion with her huntresses. So Naruto might constantly try to include Artemis in social situations that she would rather avoid.
Well, there's 'Naruto's Arranged Marriage Adventure'. It focuses on Naruto's journey within the arranged marriage setup. He has to learn to understand his new partner and also face the challenges that come with the political implications of such a union. It's full of action and some really sweet moments between the characters. There's also a fic called 'The Arranged Marriage of Naruto Uzumaki' which delves deep into how Naruto copes with the idea of an arranged marriage and how it changes his relationships with his friends and the village.
In 'Naruto Arranged Marriage Fanfiction', a prevalent theme is the power dynamics. How does Naruto, as a powerful ninja, balance his power with the needs and expectations of an arranged marriage? Another common theme is the idea of sacrifice. Sometimes, Naruto or his partner has to sacrifice something for the sake of the arranged marriage, like personal goals or freedom. Also, the theme of family acceptance is often explored, as they have to accept the new family member through the arranged marriage.
There's also 'A New Path in an Arranged Marriage'. In this one, the story focuses on how the arranged marriage changes Naruto's perspective on family and relationships. The female character is strong - willed and helps Naruto see things from a different angle. It has some really interesting twists and turns that keep you hooked from start to finish.
To write this fanfiction, think about the setting. Since it's in the Naruto universe, you can include elements like ninja training and village politics. You could have Naruto teaching Hana some of his unique jutsu, and in the process, they start to bond. Also, don't forget to add some conflict. For example, some of Naruto's friends might not understand why he's in an arranged marriage, and Hana might face criticism from her clan for getting involved with an outsider like Naruto.
One popular 'Naruto Iwa arranged marriage fanfiction' is 'The Stone's Bride'. It delves into the complex relationship between a character from Konoha and an Iwa-nin due to an arranged marriage. The story is filled with cultural clashes and the slow - building of an unexpected bond.
Well, 'The Arranged Marriage in Kumo's Shadows' is quite good too. It shows the hardships of an arranged marriage in the ninja world. The main characters are forced into this situation, but as the story progresses, they discover that there might be more to their relationship than just political convenience. It has a great mix of action, romance, and ninja politics.
Another theme is the idea of duty vs. personal feelings. The characters are often in the arranged marriage for the sake of their villages' alliances. So they have to balance their duty to their villages with their own growing personal feelings for each other. This creates a lot of internal conflict and drama.