One way is to have their values and beliefs be completely opposite. For example, the protagonist might believe in justice and fairness, while the villain only cares about personal gain at any cost. Also, you could introduce a shared past or connection that adds complexity to their conflict.
Midoriya would initially be in shock. But then, his heroic instincts would kick in. He might try to analyze Toga's behavior and find a way to use it against her. For instance, if he notices that she gets distracted easily, he could create a diversion. He would also be thinking about the safety of others. He might worry that Toga has some bigger plan that involves harming his classmates or the city. So he would be constantly looking for a way to not only escape but also stop Toga's potential evil plans. And throughout all this, he would be drawing on his training at U.A. to keep his composure and think rationally.
His closest friends like Ochaco Uraraka and Tenya Iida would most likely side with him. They have always been there for Midoriya and share his values of justice and doing what's right. Also, those heroes who have seen Midoriya's growth and believe in his pure intentions would probably join his side.
Definitely not. Midoriya's character is very much alive in the manga. The creators have no intention of killing him off as he's a key figure in driving the narrative forward and inspiring other characters.
Joan of Arc was a French peasant girl. She believed she had received divine visions instructing her to help drive the English out of France during the Hundred Years' War. She showed great courage and leadership, leading French troops to several important victories.
Midoriya's character development would be quite distinct. In his new form as a girl, he would have to re - evaluate his self - identity. He's always been a determined boy with a strong sense of justice. But as a girl, he might find that the world expects different things from him. This could lead to a struggle between his old self and the new self he's becoming. He might also develop a more nurturing side, which could enhance his hero capabilities in a different way. For instance, he could be better at calming down panicked civilians during a disaster. He would also have to deal with new forms of discrimination or assumptions based on his new gender.
There could be a sense of envy among some classmates. Just like how Todoroki has his own family issues related to his powerful father, Midoriya now has a connection to a respected teacher. This could cause some tension, especially if Midoriya starts getting special treatment from Aizawa during class or training.
Some popular Midoriya fanfics often explore his growth as a hero. For example, 'Midoriya's Hidden Power' which delves into him discovering a new quirk. Another is 'Midoriya and the Mentor', where he gets special training from an unexpected source. And 'Midoriya's Team - New Beginnings' focuses on his leadership within a new team formation.