The theme of slow recovery is also prevalent. It's not an overnight process. Fanfictions usually show Bakugou gradually accepting help, whether it's from a therapist - like figure or his friends, and slowly working through his depression, which makes for a very heartwarming and inspiring read.
One great 'depressed Bakugou fanfiction' is 'Fragments of a Broken Hero' on Archive of Our Own. It really delves into Bakugou's internal struggles and how his depression affects his relationships with his classmates and his own self - image.
One idea could be '5 Times Bakugou Saved the Day'. It would show his heroic side as he uses his powerful quirk to rescue people in different dangerous situations. Another idea is '5 Moments Bakugou Realized His Mistakes', which would focus on his character growth.
A '5 times bakugou fanfiction' could be really interesting. It might explore five different emotional states of Bakugou. One time could be when he was extremely angry and how that affected his actions. Another time could be when he was vulnerable, perhaps after a difficult battle. Then there could be a time when he was happy and celebrating a victory. And two more times could be related to his growth as a character, like the first time he realized he needed to change his attitude towards his friends, and the second time when he actually made a significant change in his behavior.
Bakugou might react with his usual anger. He could lash out at the bullies verbally or even physically, which might make the situation worse. For example, if someone makes a snide comment, he could respond with a loud and aggressive retort.
The following are a few recommended novels about the female protagonist's depression: " I Haven't Suppressed Her ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist who is suffering from depression. The male protagonist is very concerned about the female protagonist after discovering her illness. The story was filled with warmth and healing. 2. [Flowers at the End of the Road]: The female lead of this novel is a female singer who suffers from depression. The male protagonist was stubborn and stubborn when it came to love. In his relationship with the female protagonist, he had always been in a weak and abused state. Please note that the above recommended novels are based on the search results provided. The specific content and quality may require further review and evaluation.
The following are some recommendations for novels with the main character depressed and autistic:
1. " He Is Her Light and Redemption ": The protagonist, Qiao Nanxun, is a patient with moderate to severe depression. The story involves redemption and being redeemed, as well as healing the mind.
2. The male lead, Wang Zixian, had been suffering from depression.
3. " Prequel to Rebirth from Exhaustion: depression and autistic disorder ": This novel involved the male protagonist with autistic disorder and depression.
4. " Hey, Your spatula ": The male lead is an autistic author, and the female lead is a chef.
5. 'Because Twilight is Hard to Find': The male lead is autistic.
Please note that these novels may only partially meet the requirements. It is recommended to check the details before reading to ensure that they meet your needs.
Here are a few recommended novels that ended with depression:
1. " When I'm Redeeming ": This novel tells the story of a two-way redemption between a morbid male lead with severe depression and a gentle female lead.
2. " A Sick Wife Is As Sweet As Honey ": The male protagonist is paranoid and dark, but he only dotes on the female protagonist.
These novels all had elements of healing and redemption, which could satisfy the readers 'need for depression.
Here are a few recommended novels about depressed girls being rescued:
1. [When I'm Redeeming]: This novel tells the story of a two-way redemption between a severely depressed male lead and a gentle female lead. The male protagonist and the female protagonist helped each other out of their psychological predicament.
2. The male protagonist in this novel is paranoid and dark, but he only dotes on the female protagonist. The female protagonist redeemed herself by saving him.
These novels were all about the rescue of a depressed girl, showing the heroine's help in her predicament and the plot of her psychological predicament.
Here are some recommendations for romance novels with depressed protagonists: My Boyfriend Said I Had Depressed, Dress Up to Save That Depressed, Flowers at the End of the Road, Golden Female Lawyer, Spring Grass, and Twilight Disqualification. These novels covered the plot of the female protagonist's depression, and some of them also contained sweet and sadomasochistic elements. These novels could provide emotional resonance and plot appeal to readers who liked depressed plots.