One way to rewrite it is 'Fanfiction: The Mauraders and Snape's Dynamic'. This title gives a general idea about the fanfiction being about the relationship and interactions between the Mauraders and Snape without any unethical or inappropriate content.
Since this kind of description involves inappropriate and unethical content, we should not promote or discuss it in detail. However, in general fanfiction about the Mauraders and Snape, it might be about the complex relationships between the Mauraders (James Potter and his friends) and Snape. It could explore their rivalries, how they interact in the Hogwarts setting, and the growth and changes of their characters over time.
No. Such a concept is not only disturbing but also violates the basic respect for the characters in the Harry Potter universe. Fanfiction is supposed to be a form of creative expression that stays within the bounds of good taste and respect for the source material.
Snape might force Draco to protect him. Snape has his own complex motives in the wizarding world. By forcing Draco to learn certain skills or follow certain paths, he could be ensuring Draco's survival. For example, in some fanfictions, Snape sees Draco as a key to maintaining some sort of balance in the Slytherin house or within the Death Eaters' influence.
No, it is not ethical at all. In any context, forcing someone to perform in a fanfiction scenario is a form of coercion. Hermione is a character with her own will and rights, and Snape forcing her goes against basic principles of respect and freedom.
I don't think such a theme is appropriate or common in regular fanfiction. Harry and Snape are characters from the Harry Potter series and having them engage in such a relationship is rather unconventional and not a typical storyline.
In fanfiction, there might be a situation where Hermione discovers a new type of magic related to fingers, and Snape, being the strict professor, tries to force her to either stop exploring it or to share her findings with him. This could create a lot of drama and character development.
Perhaps the plot is centered around Snape having some sort of misinformation. He takes Harry by force because he thinks Harry is in danger and he needs to protect him in his own way, which is rather forceful. This could lead to a lot of conflict between Harry and Snape initially, but then they might come to understand each other's motives as the story progresses.
There may be some fanfictions with this concept that are written in a non - inappropriate way. However, such a premise can be quite controversial and not in line with the original spirit of the 'Harry Potter' series. It's important to look for fanfictions that uphold positive values.
In some fanfictions, Snape might use some sort of force magic on Hermione's fingers perhaps in a situation where he is teaching her a complex spell. For example, if Hermione is struggling to perform a wand movement correctly that involves precise finger movements, Snape could use a gentle force magic to guide her fingers into the right position.