Well, he could use his magic skills. Maybe he casts a powerful spell on Ron to stop him and then takes Hermione to a safe place, like Hogwarts where there are protective enchantments.
In the fanfic, perhaps there was some deep - seated jealousy in Ron. He might have felt overshadowed by Hermione's intelligence and Harry's fame for a long time, and it all just boiled over in this really wrong way.
There might be some kind of misunderstanding. For example, Ron could have been misinformed about Hermione's actions. He thought she betrayed him in some way, like sharing Gryffindor's secrets with Slytherins, so he lashes out at her.
Another way Severus could save Hermione is by using his knowledge of the Dark Arts in a positive way. If she was hurt by a Dark spell from Ron (in the context of the fanfic), Severus might be able to counteract the spell's effects. He has extensive experience with Dark Arts spells, so he could figure out what spell Ron used and then use a counter - spell to reverse the damage.
Because it promotes a very negative and immoral concept. Rape is a heinous crime in real life, and we should not be normalizing or spreading such ideas, even in the realm of fanfiction.
Maybe Harry uses his magic skills to immobilize Ron. He could cast a spell like 'Petrificus Totalus' on Ron right when he's about to attack Hermione, thus stopping the beating.
In my version of the fanfic, Harry was in the Gryffindor common room when he noticed Ron's strange behavior towards Hermione. Ron seemed to be in a trance and was about to lash out at Hermione. Without hesitation, Harry jumps in front of Hermione and uses a Patronus charm to repel Ron. The Patronus, in the form of a stag, charges at Ron and knocks him back. Harry then holds Hermione's hand and leads her through the secret passages of Hogwarts. As they run, Harry tells Hermione that they need to find a way to break whatever spell or curse is on Ron. They end up in Dumbledore's old office, where they start to search for answers in the old books and magical artifacts left behind.
Definitely not. This kind of fanfic violates basic moral and ethical standards. Fanfiction is meant to explore the relationships and adventures of characters in a positive and healthy way. Incorporating rape into it is unacceptable as it can be very disturbing and offensive to readers.
Well, it could be related to Ron's insecurities. He might be insecure about his place in the group with Harry and Hermione. Hermione is always so confident and sure of herself, and Ron might feel that he doesn't measure up. This could translate into aggression as a way of lashing out. Also, perhaps there's some external influence, like a dark magic object that's affecting Ron's mood and behavior towards Hermione.
One common theme is friendship. Harry's act of saving Hermione emphasizes his loyalty and deep friendship towards her. It shows that he values her more than just a fellow Gryffindor or classmate.