Well, first of all, it goes against the intended audience of the 'Harry Potter' franchise. It was created for a broad audience including kids. Secondly, it misrepresents the character of Hermione. She is a strong, intelligent female role model, and reducing her to a sexual object in fanfiction is a form of degradation. Moreover, it may also violate the ethical guidelines of fan - created works which should be based on respect for the original creation.
No. Writing fanfiction involving sexual content about a well - known fictional character like Hermione is inappropriate and goes against the spirit of the original work. It can also be considered disrespectful to the character and the values it represents.
I'm not entirely sure as it's a rather odd and inappropriate combination. Fanfiction usually should follow certain ethical and respectful guidelines, and this title seems to cross boundaries into inappropriate territory.
One spell she could teach is a charm for protecting books from any kind of damage. Given Hermione's love for books, this would be a great addition to the curriculum. Also, a spell for magically highlighting important parts of textbooks as you read them would be very useful. This spell could be activated by just thinking about the relevant information while reading.
The theme of friendship across divides is also prevalent. Despite their differences, they form a bond through the teaching and learning process. This shows that in the world of fanfiction, even characters from seemingly opposing backgrounds can come together and learn from each other, breaking down the barriers that exist in the original Harry Potter universe.
Hermione is the main character without a doubt. Her role as the teacher gives her a position of authority in the story. Among the Marauders, each one has their own significance. James Potter is important as he might be the most eager to learn from Hermione to show off or to become a better wizard. Sirius Black could be the one who challenges Hermione's teachings the most at first but then gradually comes to respect her. Remus Lupin, being the most studious among the Marauders, would likely have in - depth discussions with Hermione. And Peter Pettigrew, though often overlooked, might have his own unique reactions to Hermione's teaching, which also contribute to the overall story.
It might be that Hermione is teaching Seamus about the importance of teamwork in magic. They could be preparing for a big magical event together, like a tournament, and Hermione is showing Seamus how to work effectively with others. She could be teaching him communication skills and how to combine their different magical abilities for the best results.
In the context of fanfiction, it might be a way to explore different aspects of Hermione's character. We know she's intelligent and studious, but through teaching Seamus, we can see her patience, her ability to adapt her teaching methods to different learners, and how she uses her knowledge not just for herself but to help others progress in their magical education.