I'm sorry but this is a very disturbing and inappropriate topic. Fanfiction should not promote or depict harmful and non - therapeutic responses to such serious issues as suicide attempts.
No. Spanking someone for attempting suicide is an inappropriate and unethical response. In real - life situations and also in fictional works that aim to have positive values, such a reaction is unacceptable.
Sometimes in fanfiction, the author might create a plot where Hermione is under the influence of a dark magic or a curse that messes with her mind and makes her feel suicidal. This could be a way to explore the darker aspects of her character and the wizarding world.
They could also seek help from the professors. Dumbledore or McGonagall might have the wisdom and magic to help Hermione. Her friends could convince her to see them and get some guidance. In addition, they could do small things to make her feel valued, like giving her small gifts or writing her heartfelt notes to remind her that she is important and loved.
Well, it could be that the boy's presence and need for help give the man a reason to fight his suicidal thoughts. Maybe the act of saving the boy brings the man back to a sense of responsibility and connection with the world.
It's possible. In the realm of fanfiction, the imagination knows no bounds. Writers might come up with such a scenario for various reasons, perhaps to explore a different side of the characters' relationships. But it's not a common or mainstream concept within the Harry Potter fanfiction community, as it goes against the typical character dynamics we expect from the series.
I highly doubt it's a widely popular fanfiction given its rather strange and specific premise. Most popular fanfictions tend to focus on more common themes like romance, adventure or the characters' growth.
I'm not sure specifically as it's a very specific and likely self - created fanfiction. It could potentially be about a scenario in a fictional universe where Harry experiences this form of discipline from Bill. However, without reading it, it's hard to say more.
Well, perhaps she notices his extreme withdrawal. He might stop participating in things he used to love, like Quidditch. His conversations become very sparse and he always seems lost in his own dark thoughts. Ginny, being perceptive, picks up on these signs.
Yes, there might be such fanfiction out there in the vast world of fan - created works. However, this kind of story often takes a rather unorthodox and perhaps controversial approach to the characters. Fanfiction can cover a wide range of themes and interpretations, but this one is likely to be quite different from the typical Harry Potter stories we know.