Hermione would be terrified at first, but then her Gryffindor courage would kick in. She could start by trying to reason with Dolohov, using her sharp intellect to point out the flaws in Voldemort's plan or the potential consequences for Dolohov if he follows through. If that doesn't work, she'd start plotting more active forms of resistance, like trying to steal his wand or find a way to communicate with her friends outside.
She is likely to be defiant. Hermione has always been a strong - willed character. So she would probably not go down without a fight. She might immediately start looking for ways to escape or undermine Dolohov's plans.
Hermione would likely react with her usual intelligence and quick - thinking. She might start by trying to analyze Dolohov's motives and weaknesses. She could also try to find a way to communicate with the outside world, perhaps using magic in a very discreet way.
Hermione might initially be shocked and afraid, but she would quickly gather her wits. She would assess Draco, trying to figure out if there was any way to sway him to her side. Given her ability to see the good in people, she might try to appeal to any sense of morality Draco has left, all while secretly planning her escape or a way to undermine Voldemort's plan of using her as a pawn against the good side.
Well, it could be that Voldemort gives Hermione to Dolohov to try and break the morale of the resistance. However, Hermione uses this as an opportunity to gather intelligence on the Death Eaters. She might pretend to cooperate with Dolohov at first while secretly sending messages to the good side. And later, when the time is right, she could use the knowledge she gained to help defeat Voldemort and his followers.
Hermione may first try to use magic to defend herself or escape right when the kidnapping is taking place. But if that fails, she will start to analyze the situation. She would think about what she knows of Dolohov from her studies and any previous encounters. Then, she would form a plan. She might even try to find allies within Dolohov's ranks if there are any who could be swayed, by appealing to their sense of self - preservation or better nature.
She would be terrified at first, but quickly gather her wits. Hermione is very intelligent, so she would likely start observing her surroundings, looking for any possible means of escape or a way to send a signal to her friends.
Often, Hermione reacts with a mix of shock and anger. She's a strong - willed character, so she doesn't just take it lying down. In some fanfictions, she immediately confronts the cheater and gives them a piece of her mind.
Hermione would probably be defiant at first. She's not one to take injustice lying down.
Hermione could become withdrawn. She might isolate herself from her friends for a while, spending her time in the library trying to make sense of it all. She might also feel a sense of betrayal, especially if they had some sort of understanding or relationship developing.
She might initially be shocked and scared. But then she would start to think rationally and try to find a way to outwit Snape. For example, she could start to gather evidence against Snape's own wrongdoings, if there are any, so that she can turn the tables on him.
Hermione is very resourceful. If Voldemort gives her to Fenrir in a fanfiction, she could survive by first assessing her surroundings. If she's in a familiar magical environment, she could use the elements around her to her advantage. She could also try to use her knowledge of werewolves. Maybe she could find a way to subdue Fenrir during his non - full - moon times. And she would never give up hope, constantly looking for a way to send a signal to her friends for help.