Nicci Greene could be an author, but if she is mainly known for writing erotic stories, I can't provide more details as it involves inappropriate content. There might be other Nicci Greenes in different fields.
Another theme could be sacrifice. For example, Hershel might be written as being willing to sacrifice a great deal for Beth's happiness or safety, and this sacrifice is a testament to his love for her. Also, the theme of forgiveness might come up, if there are any misunderstandings or past issues between them in the fanfiction.
I'm not sure exactly who Margaret is without more context from the '600 lb life margaret's story'. But she is likely a person who is the focus of this particular story within the '600 lb life' series, probably someone struggling with obesity.
One place to find such fanfiction could be Archive of Our Own (AO3). Just search for 'Beth Greene and Hershel Greene' in the relationship tags, and you'll likely come across some great stories.
Her promotion of birth control made her a rebel. In the context of her time, such topics were not openly discussed. But she defied the norms and pushed for women to have access to information and means of birth control.
The story also has themes of class. Mr. Thomas, known as Old Misery, is from an older, perhaps more genteel class. The boys, coming from the working - class rubble of the post - war world, see his house as something to be torn down. This shows the tension between the old and new, the haves and have - nots. Greene's writing style is sparse yet evocative, making the reader feel the desolation of the setting and the motives of the characters.
The story 'The Destructors' is a powerful exploration of post - war youth and their sense of alienation. The boys in the story, led by T., are from a broken world. They see the old beautiful house as a symbol of the past they want to destroy. It shows how the war has affected not only the physical world but also the moral and psychological state of the young generation.
I'm not sure. It's possible that it's a mix of truth and imagination. We'd need more background information and verification to know for certain if it's truly real.
Yes, Teddy Greene is fictional. It's likely that this name was invented for a story, movie, book, or some other form of creative expression and doesn't refer to an actual person.