Well, one possible motive could be a misinterpretation of the characters. The writer might have a skewed understanding of Ginny and Harry's relationship. Another reason could be a desire to break free from the traditional narrative. But this is a very extreme form of doing so. It's also possible that the writer is simply trying to be edgy and different without considering the implications. However, this type of fanfiction often goes against the essence of the original characters and the overall positive tone of the Harry Potter series.
It could be a way of exploring power dynamics in a very extreme way. Maybe the writer wants to see how the characters would react in such an unthinkable situation. However, this is a rather controversial way to do it. Ginny and Harry have their own established personalities, and this kind of extreme alteration of their relationship is a bold, if not inappropriate, choice. It could also be that the writer has a different view on the characters and wants to re - imagine them in a more twisted context, but this may not be well - received by the majority of the fan community.
Some writers might be exploring dark or alternative themes just for shock value. They want to create something that stands out from the usual fanfiction and grabs readers' attention, even if it's in a rather disturbing way.
In most ethical frameworks, the idea of one character enslaving another is unacceptable. Fanfiction should ideally expand on the positive aspects of the source material. Ginny enslaving Harry would distort the characters' personalities and the overall spirit of the Harry Potter world. It would also send the wrong message to readers, especially younger ones who are fans of the series.
One possible motive could be to create drama. Writers might think that by introducing such a controversial plot, they can attract more readers who are interested in seeing how the story would unfold in this unexpected direction.
One possible motive could be that Harry is under the influence of a dark spell or curse that makes him lose control of his actions. In some fanfiction scenarios, dark magic can overpower a character's true nature.
Maybe Ginny was jealous. If she saw Harry getting too friendly with another girl, in a fit of jealousy, she might spike his drink to make him a bit more pliable so she could have his full attention.
Some writers might do it to create a sense of shock. They want to break the traditional view of the Dumbledore - Harry relationship and get readers' attention. It's a way to be different in the vast sea of fanfiction.
Well, in this sort of fanfiction, Ginny's motive could be a complex web of emotions. She might be under the influence of a dark spell. Or perhaps she has been misinformed about Harry's role and believes that by giving him to Voldemort, she's actually saving the wizarding world. It could also be a case of extreme jealousy, if the writer wants to explore a really twisted version of her character.
One possible motive could be revenge. Maybe Draco feels that Ginny or the Weasleys have wronged him or his family in some way. For example, if he blames Ginny for getting Harry Potter on their side all the time which has made things difficult for the Malfoys at Hogwarts. Another motive could be related to power. He might think that by kidnapping Ginny, he can gain some sort of leverage over the Order of the Phoenix or Dumbledore's side. It could also be out of jealousy. If he has some unspoken feelings for Ginny but she's always with Harry, he might kidnap her in a fit of jealous rage.
Well, it could be out of jealousy. Maybe Dean feels like he's losing Ginny to someone else and in a moment of madness, decides to kidnap her. But this is all just speculation within the wild world of fanfiction.
I don't think it's appropriate. The Harry Potter series has a lot of positive values such as friendship, courage and magic exploration. Focusing on sexual content in fanfiction about these characters is a distortion of the essence of the story. It also might make many fans of the original series uncomfortable, especially those who grew up with the books and movies and see Harry and Ginny in a more positive and family - friendly light.
One possible reason could be a growing apart due to their different career paths. Harry, being deeply involved in the wizarding world's security and Ginny having her own Quidditch career. Another reason might be the stress of living in the public eye. Their relationship may not be able to withstand the constant scrutiny and pressure from the wizarding community.