It might also be a new character created specifically for this fanfiction. This character could be a mysterious figure who has some sort of connection to Miss Granger, either as a protector or as someone with a hidden agenda. They could be the one who gives the order to get under the desk as part of their own plans.
It could be Harry Potter. He's often in the thick of things in Hogwarts, and he might be the one who tells Miss Granger to get under the desk. Maybe he's noticed something strange and dangerous approaching, and his first instinct is to protect her.
Well, it could be a story where there's some sort of danger in the classroom, like a sudden spell gone wrong, and Miss Granger is told to get under the desk for protection. Maybe the teacher has a premonition and wants to keep her safe from the chaos that's about to ensue.
Well, obviously Miss Granger is one of the main characters. And there's likely to be the suitor who is trying to court her. Depending on the fic, it could be an original character created specifically for this story, or it could be a character from the Harry Potter universe who has had a change of heart and decided to court her, like perhaps a more mature Neville Longbottom.
Definitely not. Such fanfiction often contains inappropriate and disrespectful elements towards the original characters. We should focus on positive and respectful forms of fan works.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Fanfiction that involves such vulgar and inappropriate content violates basic moral and ethical norms. We should focus on positive, respectful and family - friendly literary works.
No. Fanfiction should generally adhere to certain ethical and moral standards. Writing about sexual content involving characters, especially in a context like this, is not appropriate as it can objectify the character and make the reading experience uncomfortable for many. It also goes against the family - friendly nature that most fanfiction communities strive to maintain.
In the fanfiction, it might be shown through Snape secretly watching over Hermione during dangerous situations. For example, in a battle or when she's being harassed by other students who are prejudiced against Muggle - borns.
It promotes vulgarity. Such content is not in line with good taste and can have a negative impact on the mental state of the viewer.
It promotes inappropriate and unethical ideas. Such content can influence readers in a bad way, making them more accepting of improper things.
One popular theme could be Hermione's intelligence and how it plays out in various situations. For example, she might use her smarts to solve a mystery within the fanfiction world. Another theme could be her relationships, like her friendship with Harry and Ron, but explored in new and different ways, perhaps facing challenges that weren't in the original books. Also, her growth as a witch, delving deeper into magic and her own capabilities, can be a great theme.
You could focus on Hermione Granger's intellectual adventures. For example, write about her solving complex magical mysteries or her studies at Hogwarts. Another option is to explore her friendships, like how she helps her friends through difficult times or how they all bond over shared interests in magic.