Well, Draco is the central figure in this fanfiction. Alongside him, Hermione could be a main character. She might be the one who catches Draco in his wrongdoings or she could be involved in some way in his punishment process. Harry Potter and Ron Weasley could also make an appearance, either as witnesses to Draco's punishment or as characters who have an impact on how Draco deals with it.
Well, it could be about Draco facing some sort of consequence for his actions in the fanfiction world. Maybe he did something against the rules of Hogwarts or wronged someone, and now he has to endure a punishment. It could involve things like detention, loss of privileges, or facing the wrath of a particular character.
Snape's punishment can initially strain their relationship. Draco might feel resentful towards Snape for singling him out and giving him harsh punishments. For example, if Snape makes Draco clean the Potions classroom alone, Draco may think Snape is being unfair. However, in the long run, it could also strengthen their relationship. As Draco matures, he may come to understand that Snape's punishments were a way to guide him and keep him out of real trouble.
In the world of 'Draco punishment fanfiction', a common theme is his punishment for his family's actions or beliefs. He may be ostracized by some students because of his family's association with the Death Eaters. This type of punishment can lead to some really interesting character development as he tries to break free from the shadow of his family's reputation and find his own identity within the Hogwarts community.
Well, Draco could be punished by Snape for being disrespectful in Potions class. Snape might order Draco to write a long essay on the history and significance of a particular potion. This would not only be a humiliation for Draco but also a chance for him to gain more knowledge about potions. And it would add an interesting dynamic to their relationship as Draco would be resentful at first but might end up learning something valuable.
When his wand is taken away, Draco initially gets really angry. He might sulk and throw a tantrum because he feels so helpless without it. But as time passes, he starts to realize his over - reliance on the wand and begins to think about how he can be more self - reliant. When it comes to public shaming, he tries to act tough at first, but deep down he's really embarrassed. He might avoid eye contact with others and try to stay out of the spotlight as much as possible.
One common theme is redemption. In many fanfictions, Draco might be punished for his past actions in the original story, and through this punishment, he begins to see the error of his ways and strives for redemption. Hermione could be involved in either doling out or facilitating this punishment. Another theme is character growth. The punishment serves as a catalyst for both of them to grow. For example, Draco may learn about empathy from Hermione's perspective during his punishment. Also, the power of forgiveness can be a theme. Hermione might forgive Draco as part of his punishment process, which in turn helps him to change for the better.
Snape could also assign Draco to do research on a particular dark magic item or spell. This would be a punishment as it would involve a lot of time and effort, and also expose Draco to the dangerous side of magic that Snape wants him to be cautious about. It also gives Draco a chance to learn more about the consequences of misusing magic.
Well, Snape could punish Draco by making him write lines about the importance of Slytherin values. Since Draco is a Slytherin and Snape has a certain pride in the house. For example, he might have to write 'Cunning is a Slytherin strength and should be used for the good of the house' a hundred times. This not only disciplines Draco but also reminds him of his house identity.