One example could be in a 'Star Wars' - inspired fanfiction. If there was a civil war in the Star Wars universe within the fanfiction, it might bash the war by showing how it divided the Jedi order needlessly. The fanfiction could focus on how the conflict led to the fall of many good Jedi due to political intrigue and power struggles within the order.
In a Lord of the Rings - related fanfiction, suppose there was a civil war among the different kingdoms of Middle - earth. The fanfiction could bash the war by depicting how it weakened the defenses against the real enemy, Sauron. It might show how resources were wasted on the internal conflict instead of being used to fight the Dark Lord, and how it caused distrust and division among the races that should have been united.
Let's say in a Hunger Games - type of fanfiction world. If there was a civil war between the Capitol and the districts, the fanfiction could bash the war by highlighting the extreme brutality on both sides. It could show how the Capitol's opulence and tyranny led to the war, but also how the districts' retaliation methods were not always morally just, causing more harm to the innocent people caught in the middle.
Sorry, I don't have specific examples at hand. But generally, it could be a story where Bella makes a series of bad decisions that lead to negative consequences for herself and others in the 'Twilight' world.
Sorry, I don't have specific examples on hand as it's a rather niche type of fanfiction. But it could be something like a story where Harry Potter himself gets annoyed by an anime - like character who suddenly appears in Hogwarts and starts acting in a way that goes against the Hogwarts code. And Harry tries to get rid of this character while making comments about how strange and inappropriate anime - like behavior is in the wizarding world.
Sure. In 'draco bashing fanfiction', a frequent theme is Draco's academic downfall. He could be shown as struggling in classes that he was previously good at in the original story. Also, there could be themes of his romantic failures. Maybe he gets rejected by the girl he likes because of his bad behavior. And then there's the theme of his family disowning him due to his actions that are even more unacceptable than in the books.
A common theme could be acceptance. Maybe a gay character finds a community within the military or in a small town during the Civil War that accepts him for who he is. There could also be a theme of sacrifice. A gay character might sacrifice his own desires or safety for the sake of his comrades or for a greater cause in the context of the war.
Well, 'civil war bashing fanfiction' is often about criticizing or taking a negative stance on a civil war within a fictional context. It could be about a particular fictional civil war in a book, movie, or game world. Writers might use it to explore the flaws of the war, the actions of the different sides, or to create alternative scenarios where the war is shown in a less favorable light.
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific examples of such fanfiction at hand. However, you could try searching on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. Just type in the keywords 'harry potter leaves bashing crossover' and see what comes up.
One example could be that tony sr is shown as a very unlikable person in social situations. He could be rude to his friends and family, and the fanfiction might detail the consequences of his bad behavior, like people gradually leaving him. Also, he might be portrayed as a cheater in business deals, and other characters in the fanfiction expose his unethical practices and he faces public shaming.
Civil rights fiction is a genre that focuses on the pursuit and protection of civil rights. A good example is 'Native Son' by Richard Wright. This novel delves into the experiences of a young black man in Chicago, dealing with poverty, racism, and the complex web of social and political forces that limit his civil rights. It shows how systemic racism can shape a person's life and how the fight for civil rights is crucial.
One example could be if there was a lot of bashing of certain characters in the fanfiction, like Ron. Harry might leave the fanfiction because he doesn't agree with the unfair treatment of his friend. He could say something like 'I won't be part of this story that slurs Ron's name for no reason' and then just leave the narrative.
In some fanfictions, a group of dark artifacts are the spoils of war. These artifacts, which were used by the Death Eaters, for example, are now in the hands of the good side. They have to figure out what to do with them, whether to destroy them or study them to better understand dark magic. Also, a large amount of gold and precious magical gems that were hoarded by the villains could be considered spoils of war, which the heroes might use to rebuild the wizarding community.