No, it's not acceptable. Bullying in any form, whether in real life or in fanfiction, is wrong. Writing about bullying a pregnant person is especially cruel as pregnancy is a vulnerable time. Fanfiction should promote positive values and healthy relationships rather than negative and harmful behaviors like bullying.
Definitely not. Fanfiction is a form of creative expression, but this topic involves bullying which is unethical. In a community that values respect and kindness, such a story would go against those principles. It can also be very distressing for readers who may have experienced or witnessed bullying in real life.
It is unacceptable. Bullying is a serious issue that can have a long - lasting impact on the victim. In the context of fanfiction, creating a story about Chad and Audrey bullying a pregnant Mal is not only in bad taste but also sends a negative message. Fanfiction should be a place for positive exploration of characters and their relationships, not for promoting harmful behavior.
One way is to set clear guidelines in the fanfiction community. If the platform has rules against bullying - themed stories, especially ones targeting vulnerable characters like a pregnant one, it can deter creators. Also, promoting positive and inclusive themes can shift the focus away from such negative ideas.
In general, fanfiction often delves into various scenarios, but bullying in any form can be a sensitive topic. If the story aims to show the growth and overcoming of such negative situations, it could work. But it has to be written carefully so as not to glorify the bullying behavior. It should rather focus on the pregnant Mal's strength and how she deals with the bullies, like Chad and Audrey.
Well, one possible plot could be that Mal, despite being pregnant and bullied by Chad and Audrey, finds strength within herself. She could start by ignoring their taunts and focus on taking care of herself and her unborn child. Eventually, her kindness and strength could win over other characters who then come to her defense, making Chad and Audrey realize their wrongdoings.
I'm not sure if there is such specific fanfiction readily available. You could try searching on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net.
One possible plot could be that Audrey has a long - standing rivalry with Mal. Mal's pregnancy is unexpected and Audrey sees it as Mal getting ahead in life. Maybe Audrey has her own insecurities and dreams that she feels are being overshadowed by Mal's pregnancy. This jealousy could lead to Audrey trying to undermine Mal during her pregnancy, or she might try to win over the affection of the people around Mal out of spite and envy.
In some ways, it's not acceptable. Snape is a complex character. While in the original series he had his own issues and was often mean, in fanfiction, if it's just pure bullying for no good reason, it goes against the essence of character development. Fanfiction should aim to expand on the characters in a meaningful way, not just have senseless bullying.
One of the main themes is redemption. Audrey might have made some mistakes, and fanfictions often explore her journey to redeem herself in Mal's eyes and in the eyes of Auradon. Also, the theme of self - discovery is quite common. As they interact with each other, both Mal and Audrey learn more about themselves. For example, Mal might discover a more forgiving side of herself, and Audrey might find new strength in facing her past actions. In addition, the theme of acceptance is also there. They learn to accept each other's differences and past actions which helps in building a new relationship between them.
One idea could be Mal and Chad going on an adventure in a magical forest. They could encounter strange creatures and have to work together to find their way out. Another idea is a story where they attend a ball together and have a romantic dance. They might also get into some comical misunderstandings at the ball.
No. Fanfiction that involves sexual content is not acceptable. It violates the boundaries of propriety and can make many readers uncomfortable.
A common theme is acceptance. Since they start in a situation where they may not be aware of their sisterhood, accepting each other is a big part. Another is family secrets, as the discovery of being sisters often involves uncovering some hidden family matters.