In the fanfiction, if Ron finds out Harry is abused, it's a complex situation. Ron's reaction would be multi - faceted. Emotionally, he'd be a mess. He loves Harry like a brother. He might feel guilty for not noticing earlier. Ron would also start to view Harry in a new light, with more compassion and understanding. He would use his Weasley family connections to find resources or help for Harry. Maybe he'd ask his mother for advice or even get his older brothers involved if the abuse was from a powerful source within the wizarding world.
One common theme could be Ron's struggle to overcome the abuse, both mentally and physically. It might show his journey of regaining self - confidence. Another theme could be the discovery of who the abuser really is and the process of bringing them to justice within the fictional wizarding world.
In most legitimate fanfiction, such a claim is highly untrue. Ron Weasley is generally depicted as a loyal and good - hearted character in the 'Harry Potter' universe. However, in some very poorly written or out - of - character fanfictions, authors might take wild liberties and create false and disturbing portrayals, but these are not in line with the essence of the original character.
One ethical concern is the portrayal of abuse within a romantic context. It can be disturbing and may send the wrong message about healthy relationships. Abuse should never be romanticized, even in fanfiction.
Yes, there might be some fanfictions exploring such a dark theme in a more psychological and less graphic way. However, this goes against the general positive relationship depicted in the original 'Harry Potter' series. Writers may use it to explore complex character dynamics under extreme circumstances, but it's not a common or pleasant take on the characters.
Fanfiction often contains a wide range of interpretations, but the idea of Hermione abusing Ron goes against the general spirit of their relationship in the original series. However, there might be some out - there that explore such a dark or alternative take. I would not recommend it as it's not in line with the positive, friendly - rivalry relationship they had in the books.
To make it more impactful, you can use vivid descriptions. Describe the scenes of abuse and Ron's reactions very clearly. Also, tie the story into the larger Harry Potter universe. Maybe show how the abuse affects Ron's role in the fight against Voldemort or his standing in the wizarding community. And don't forget to give Ron a strong arc of growth and recovery, which will engage the readers more.
You really shouldn't be looking for this kind of fanfiction. It distorts the essence of the 'Harry Potter' story. But if you were to look, you might try some of the more niche and less - moderated fanfiction platforms. Keep in mind that these are often full of all kinds of content, and this particular theme is not in the spirit of the original work.
It's a rather disturbing concept. In the 'Harry Potter' universe, Hermione and Ron had a loving relationship based on years of friendship. To twist it into an abusive one for the sake of a 'romance' fanfiction seems wrong. It misrepresents the characters and the values they stand for.
Ron might be shocked at first. He could become very protective of Harry, standing up for him against any potential threats. Maybe he would also be a bit angry that he hadn't noticed earlier.