Some fanfic writers might unconsciously incorporate sexism due to ingrained societal biases they haven't consciously addressed.
Some writers might do it for shock value or to stand out, not realizing the negative impact. Also, a lack of awareness about gender equality issues could be a factor.
Writers create dystopian fiction because it allows them to imagine extreme scenarios and challenge our assumptions about the world. It can also serve as a commentary on current societal problems and push us to strive for a better future.
One reason could be to explore complex character dynamics. In the original 'Harry Potter' series, Snape has a very ambivalent relationship with Harry. By writing about Snape rejecting Harry in fanfic, writers can dig deeper into Snape's internal conflict. He has his own grudges and loyalties, and this rejection could be a way to show how his past and his own sense of self prevent him from fully accepting Harry.
There is gender discrimination in the publishing industry. The reasons for such discrimination were complex and could involve many aspects such as culture, society, and history. In traditional culture, men were regarded as the main decision-makers and pillars of family and society, which made it easier for men to obtain opportunities for publication and communication. In addition, many editors and editors would prefer to choose men because they believed that these works had more market value. Sexism can also lead editors and editors to inappropriately edit and publish women, for example, by unnecessarily restricting or deleting language and writing to improve the quality of men. Such unfair treatment may affect women and limit their influence. Despite gender discrimination, many women fought for equal opportunities in publishing and broadcasting. At the same time, many editors and editors began to treat women more fairly and equally, which helped to promote gender equality and the prosperity of literature.
Some writers might do it to explore the darker side of human nature and raise awareness about certain issues.
Writers often start by changing Goku's personality traits. Instead of his usual kind - hearted and naive self, they make him more cunning and self - centered. For example, they might have him using his powers for personal gain rather than to protect others.
They often twist the original plot. For example, they might change Naruto's personality traits. If Naruto was more self - centered in the fanfic instead of selfless, it would lead to a whole new set of interactions and story developments.
By using dialogue. For example, characters might have sharp exchanges where one accuses the other of being too friendly with someone else. This immediately creates a tense atmosphere. Another way is through description. Writers can describe the physical reactions of the jealous character, like clenched fists or a flushed face, which builds up the sexual and emotional tension.
Some writers create it because they like to explore the relationship between two very different characters. Snape is often seen as a complex and somewhat dark character, while Hermione is bright and eager to learn. The contrast can lead to interesting storylines.
They can create tension by making the possession a secret that could be discovered at any moment.