In 'The Lord of the Rings', Frodo is a hero. He has to carry the burden of the One Ring to destroy it and defeat Sauron, the ultimate villain. Sauron is a symbol of pure evil, desiring to rule Middle - earth. Another example is in 'Harry Potter' series. Harry is the hero, facing off against Voldemort, a powerful and feared villain who wants to take over the wizarding world and eliminate non - pure - blood wizards.
In 'The Lord of the Rings', Frodo is a hero. He undertakes the dangerous journey to destroy the One Ring. Sauron is the main villain, with his desire for domination. Another example is in 'Harry Potter'. Harry is the hero, facing the evil Voldemort. Voldemort is a classic villain, with his pure - blood supremacy ideology and his numerous dark deeds.
One idea could be a role - reversal. The villains are suddenly given the chance to be heroes for a day and the heroes have to act as villains. It would be interesting to see how they adapt to the opposite roles.
It depends. Some novels have clear-cut villains and heroes, while others might have more complex characters that don't fit neatly into those categories.
It would be a darker universe. The villains' victories would mean that their cruel and self - centered desires are fulfilled. For instance, Gaston might have taken over Belle's village and turned it into a place full of his own statues and hunting grounds.
Midoriya and Toga. It's an unexpected pairing because Midoriya is the symbol of hope among heroes and Toga is a rather blood - thirsty villain. But if you think about it, Toga's admiration for heroes could be a starting point. Maybe she could be redeemed or at least have a moment of self - reflection through her interactions with Midoriya.
One common theme is redemption. Many fanfictions explore the idea of villains trying to make up for their past wrongs, like Maleficent seeking forgiveness. Another theme is power. Villains often strive for more power, as seen in Jafar - centered fanfictions. Revenge is also a theme. Some stories show villains getting revenge on those who wronged them, such as Cruella getting back at those who mocked her fashion sense.
Definitely not. Disney has a certain set of values associated with its characters. These villains are part of a universe that is meant to be enjoyed in a more general and family - appropriate way. Sexual fanfiction about them is not in line with the spirit of Disney and can be considered offensive to many who enjoy Disney for its innocent and imaginative aspects.
It's not appropriate at all. Disney villains are part of a well - known and beloved franchise that has a wide - reaching audience. Fanfiction should focus on more positive, creative, and family - appropriate aspects like exploring their backstories in a non - sexual way, or creating new adventures for them that are in line with Disney's values.