The author can start by showing her initial fear and mistrust. For example, she might flinch at sudden movements or voices. Then, as she starts to adapt to her new home, small changes can be shown, like gradually accepting hugs or showing a little smile. The author can also use her past abuse to shape her future behavior. Maybe she has nightmares that give insights into her trauma.
In a fanfiction, perhaps a young couple who have been through their own struggles, like infertility issues, see the abused baby girl. They are determined to give her a loving home. They work hard to provide her with a stable environment, therapy if needed, and surround her with positive influences. As she grows, she becomes an inspiration to others in the community, showing how love can overcome the darkest of pasts.
Well, a typical theme is redemption. It could be about the abuser getting what they deserve or the child finding a way to forgive (not always though). Then there's the theme of growth. The abused child grows in confidence, learns new skills, and becomes a more well - rounded person in the care of their new family. And of course, the theme of family - how this new, adoptive family becomes a real family, with all the love, fights, and togetherness that comes with it.
One way is for the child to fully integrate into the new family. They become happy, healthy, and form strong bonds with their new family members. Another positive ending could be the child achieving their dreams, like getting good grades in school or becoming a great artist, with the support of their adoptive family.
Well, in general, fanfiction about an adopted and abused Hermione is a rather dark concept. Ethically, it's a gray area. On one hand, fanfiction allows for creative exploration, but this theme might be disturbing to many. It could be seen as unethical if it promotes or glorifies abuse in any way.
Perhaps the couple themselves have had difficult pasts. The man was once an orphan and the woman had a rough childhood. When they see the abused baby girl, they see themselves in her. They adopt her and then the story could focus on how they use their own experiences to help the girl. They introduce her to a world full of love and kindness, and as she grows, she becomes a symbol of hope for other abused children in their community.
In this fanfiction, the adopter could be a wealthy individual. They use their resources to provide the best for the abused little girl. This includes getting her the best medical care for her physical and mental health. The story could then revolve around the girl adapting to a new life of luxury while also dealing with her past abuse. She might meet new friends, and the adopter would be there to support her every step of the way, and in the end, she becomes a confident and happy child.
Love and family is also a strong theme. The couple creates a new family with the baby girl, showing that family doesn't have to be by blood. Their love for her transforms her life and makes her into a happy and healthy child. It emphasizes how love can heal the deepest of wounds.
It's not okay. Abuse is a serious and negative concept. Fanfiction is a form of creative writing, but when it involves abuse, it can have a negative impact on the perception of the characters and also be triggering for some people who may have experienced abuse in real life.
No. Writing about a character getting abused in fanfiction is not ethical. It promotes harmful and disturbing content. Kagome is a character who should be respected, and creating such scenarios involves spreading negativity and can be triggering for some readers.