Fantasy novels were usually made up of fantasy elements and often depicted supernatural forces and magic. Although these novels usually have a certain degree of imagination and entertainment, they may also cause some people's discomfort and disgust. The main reasons are as follows:
1. Over-fantasy: Many fantasy novels often involve a large number of supernatural elements and magic. These imaginations may be beyond people's cognitive scope, making people feel unfamiliar and afraid.
Racism: Some fantasy novels may emphasize the advantages and uniqueness of a certain race or ethnic group, which may lead to prejudice and discrimination against the differences between different races or ethnic groups.
3. Sexism: Some fantasy novels may ignore the differences between men and women and emphasize the advantages and specialities of a certain gender or ethnic group. This may cause some people to be disgusted and dissatisfied with sexism.
4. Conflict of values: Some fantasy novels may involve some important values such as justice, friendship, respect, etc. These values may conflict with some people's values, which may cause people's values to be disturbed and affected.
Although fantasy novels may be attractive and entertaining, they may also cause some people to feel uncomfortable and disgusted. It is necessary to pay attention to reasonable reading and avoid over-imagination.
Writers might create Ron Weasley hurt fanfictions to add more drama to the existing Harry Potter universe. Ron is a beloved character, and seeing him in a hurt state can create intense emotions among readers, which makes for an engaging read. It also allows for exploring relationships, like how Hermione and Harry would react to his injury.
I'm not sure which specific 'he wouldn't hurt me day story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with this theme. Maybe it's about a person who is known to be gentle and kind, like a friend who has always been there for someone without ever causing harm. For example, in a story, a boy named Tom was always very protective of his sister. He wouldn't hurt her, not even with a harsh word. One day, when his sister was in trouble at school, Tom stood up for her and made sure she was safe.
The other characters' reactions can vary greatly. Some of the more powerful characters might see Atem's injury as a sign of weakness and try to take advantage. However, his true friends would rally around him. Bakura, in his good side, could offer some knowledge about ancient healing spells. Tristan would be the one to stand guard and make sure no further harm comes to Atem while they search for a solution. And the spirit of the Millennium Puzzle might also be actively involved in trying to heal Atem or guide the others on what to do.
To portray his emotional hurt, they may show his reactions to difficult situations. If he's betrayed, he might have a look of shock and disbelief on his face. Writers can also use his internal monologue. For instance, 'Steve thought to himself, how could he have been so wrong about his friend? The pain of this betrayal cut deeper than any physical wound.' This shows his emotional turmoil.
Simon might be in a bit of a panic. Since he's her friend and also not as used to the dangerous situations as the other Shadowhunters. He'd try to do whatever he can to help, like getting help from more experienced Shadowhunters or trying to comfort Clary while she's in pain.
They might hurt Harry physically in some fanfictions. For example, in a fight scene where Draco uses dark magic he's not supposed to and Severus doesn't stop him in time. Another way could be emotionally. Draco could spread false rumors about Harry, which Severus, as a teacher, fails to address properly, leading to Harry's isolation and emotional distress.