One common trope is the 'unlikely hero' where Draco, who was once seen as an antagonist, becomes Harry's savior. Another is the 'healing journey' for Harry as he recovers from the abuse with Draco's help. There's also often the 'forbidden friendship' trope as they come from different sides of the wizarding world.
In such fanfictions, the 'power of love and friendship' trope is quite common. Despite their past differences, Draco's love (be it platonic or otherwise) for Harry helps him save Harry from the abuse. The 'outsider's perspective' is also used sometimes, where other characters start to see Draco and Harry's relationship in a new light as Draco saves Harry. And there's often the 'clandestine meetings' trope as they have to meet in secret to avoid detection while Draco is helping Harry.
A big trope is the 'redemption arc' for Draco. He gets a chance to make up for his past mistakes by saving Harry. And then there's the 'slow - burn relationship' between them, whether it's a friendship or something more. As they grow closer, the story often shows their gradual trust - building. In many of these fics, the 'secret protector' trope is also present where Draco has to keep his actions to save Harry a secret from others in the wizarding world.
One common element is the exploration of Snape's hidden kindness. Usually, in the original series, Snape is often portrayed as cold towards Harry. But in these fanfictions, his true, more compassionate self emerges when he realizes Harry's situation. Another element is the in - depth look at Harry's trauma from the abuse. It shows how it affects his studies, his relationships with others at Hogwarts, and his overall mental state.
One common trope is the 'enemies to lovers' aspect. They start off as enemies during their Hogwarts years, constantly bickering and competing. But then, as time passes, the animosity turns into attraction. Another trope is the 'redemption arc' for Draco. He realizes the error of his ways and becomes a better person, worthy of Hermione's love.
In these fanfictions, a typical trope is the power dynamic shift. Since Harry was the 'chosen one' and Draco from a powerful pure - blood family, there's often a play on who has the upper hand in the relationship, especially in an intimate context. Additionally, the trope of self - discovery is common for both characters. Harry might be discovering new aspects of his sexuality, and Draco might be realizing his true feelings for Harry that go beyond rivalry. And of course, there's the trope of forbidden love, which adds an element of excitement and danger to the story.
One reason could be to explore the darker side of the character. Draco is often seen as a complex character in the Harry Potter series. By creating 'Draco is abused' fanfictions, authors can dig deeper into his possible traumas and how they might shape his actions and personality. It adds more depth to his character.
There's also 'Draco's Salvation of Harry'. It delves deep into the reasons why Harry was being abused and how Draco, who has his own growth arc in the story, manages to rescue Harry. It shows the transformation of their relationship from rivals to something more like protectors of each other.
The 'enemies - to - lovers' trope is often used in these fanfictions. When Draco finds Harry crying, it can be a turning point in their relationship from animosity to something more. For example, in some fics, Draco's initial shock at seeing Harry vulnerable softens his feelings towards him over time.
One common trope is the 'enemies - to - lovers' trope. Since Hermione and Draco start off as adversaries in the original series, fanfic writers often use this as a starting point. Another is the 'secret relationship' trope, where they have to hide their feelings or interactions from others. And sometimes there's the 'redemption' trope for Draco, where his relationship with Hermione helps him become a better person.
The 'fish - out - of - water' trope can also be present. For example, if fem Harry is the one pregnant, she might struggle with the physical and emotional changes in a world that is still male - dominated in many ways. And Draco might be out of his element in dealing with a pregnant Harry, especially if it goes against his family's expectations. There could also be a 'found family' trope as they navigate this new situation together and form a new kind of family unit.
One common trope is the redemption arc of Voldemort. In these fanfics, he goes from being the evil Dark Lord to a more caring figure. Another is Harry's struggle with his past abuse and how he slowly heals with Voldemort's new - found kindness.
One popular 'Draco is abused' fanfiction could be 'Shadows of Pain'. It delves deep into how Draco endures abuse within the Hogwarts setting. Another might be 'The Abused Heir' which shows his struggle against the abuse and how it changes his character. There's also 'Hidden Scars' that focuses on his internal turmoil due to the abuse.