A common theme is survival. Given the post - apocalyptic setting she's often in, many fanfictions focus on how Ellie survives against all odds. Another theme is friendship. Ellie forms strong bonds with other characters, and that's often explored. For example, her relationship with Joel. Also, self - discovery is a theme. As she grows and experiences new things, she learns more about herself.
I really liked 'Ellie's Redemption'. In this fanfic, Ellie has to face her past actions and strive for redemption. It's a great read because it delves deep into her psyche and shows a different side of her. The writing style is also very immersive.
Sure. 'The Journey with Ellie' is a great one. It focuses on Ellie's growth and her relationships in a post - apocalyptic world. Another is 'Ellie's Redemption', which delves deep into her character's past and how she overcomes her inner demons. And 'Ellie and the Lost Tribe' is also interesting as it shows Ellie interacting with a new group of survivors in a unique way.
A good 'ellie williams fanfic' has a strong understanding of her character. It should portray her as the complex, tough - yet - vulnerable person she is. For example, her skills as a survivor but also her emotional side, like her loyalty to friends.
Ellie could be a new superhero in training. Maybe she has some sort of power related to energy manipulation. She looks up to Peter and Wade and wants to learn from them. So she gets involved in their adventures and gradually becomes an important part of their team.
I highly recommend 'The Silent Understanding'. It's a short but sweet fanfiction that beautifully portrays the unspoken understanding between Hardy and Miller. They don't need many words to communicate their thoughts and feelings to each other in this story. Another good one is 'Side by Side' which shows them standing by each other through thick and thin, whether it's in the face of a dangerous criminal or personal hardships.
No, it is not ethical. Writing sexual fanfiction about a real person invades their privacy and can be considered a form of objectification. Ellie Kemper, like any individual, has the right to be respected and not have her image used inappropriately in such fictional and often salacious works.
I'm not that familiar with her, but she must be the central figure in this story. Maybe she was someone who went through an extraordinary event related to judgment.
When Ellie discovers David's true self, she has to grow up even faster. She goes from a somewhat naive girl in that situation to a survivor who will do whatever it takes to get out alive. Her interactions with David force her to face the worst of humanity, which in turn shapes her into a more cynical and yet stronger person. For example, she may become more decisive in her actions and less likely to give people the benefit of the doubt in the future.
In this fanfiction, their relationship could be tested in new ways. For example, they might have disagreements on how to raise the child, or how to balance their need for survival with the needs of the pregnancy. This could lead to some tension but also deeper understanding between them.