There is no place for 'abused feet' or any form of inappropriate and non - consensual content in fanfiction. Fanfiction should be about creativity in a positive and respectful way, rather than delving into such disturbing areas.
Rather than seeking out such abnormal and improper fanfiction, we can look for fanfictions that explore the magical world of Harry Potter in a more positive light, such as those about the characters' growth, their studies at Hogwarts, or their battles against the dark forces.
There are also fanfictions where Harry is bullied by his peers in a way that amounts to abuse. They might use magic against him in a harmful way outside of the normal school dueling context, and he has to struggle not only with the physical harm but also the feeling of isolation that comes with such abuse.
I'm not entirely sure as this seems like a rather disturbing and unethical concept. Fanfiction should generally be positive and in line with ethical standards. It could potentially be about a character named Harry causing harm to someone's feet in a fictional and inappropriate scenario within a fan - created story.
No. Fanfiction should be about positive themes, creativity, and building on existing fictional universes in a respectful way. This concept involves abuse and harm, which is not appropriate.
One example could be a story where Harry is verbally abused by some characters in Hogwarts but then finds love and support from an unexpected person, like a new transfer student who sees his true self. Another could be a plot where he endures physical abuse during a summer away from Hogwarts and then his relationship with a kind - hearted witch helps him heal.
Fanfiction often varies greatly. In some 'Harry Potter is abused' fanfictions, it might show Harry being mistreated by the Dursleys in more extreme ways than in the original books. For example, he could be physically abused more frequently or have his magic suppressed in cruel ways. However, such content can be quite dark and deviate from the original spirit of the series.
No. Such content is not acceptable as it involves inappropriate and potentially disturbing themes. The fanfiction community generally values positive, inclusive and ethical content.
In some fanfiction, Harry's friends might accidentally neglect him because they are too caught up in their own problems. For example, Hermione might be so focused on her studies and her activism for house - elf rights that she doesn't notice Harry's distress. And Ron could be too busy with his insecurities and family issues to be there for Harry, which is a different take on the idea of neglect within the Harry Potter fanfiction world.
Well, in certain fanfictions, Harry might be abused by some dark wizards during his time away from Hogwarts, which causes him to be mute. For instance, if he's captured and tortured, it could have that effect. Some stories might then revolve around Hermione and Ron's attempts to find a cure or a way to communicate with him. There could also be a fanfiction where the abuse is more psychological from the wizarding society due to his fame, leading to his muteness, and he has to find his own strength to break free.
Some fanfictions could depict a scenario where they are abused by the wizarding media. False rumors are spread about them. Hermione and Harry rely on each other for emotional support. They work together to clear their names and in the process, their friendship becomes unbreakable. It shows how they can overcome external abuse through their strong friendship.
Well, there could be a fanfiction where Harry Potter is crossed over with a post - apocalyptic world. In this setting, he is abused by a group that has taken over and uses his powers for their own gain. It often shows how he struggles against this abuse and tries to find a way to bring back the values of his own world. There are also crossovers with certain historical settings where he is an outcast and suffers abuse due to his different nature.