Well, a theme might be the exploration of trauma. Ichigo's experience of being abused would surely cause him a great deal of trauma, and the fanfiction could delve into how he copes with it. It could also be about the discovery of inner strength. Despite the abuse, Ichigo could find strength within himself that he didn't know he had. And perhaps a theme of isolation, as he may be pushed away from others due to the abuse.
The fanfiction could have a theme of justice. If Ichigo is being abused, there might be a pursuit of justice either by himself or others. It could also center around the theme of identity. The abuse might make Ichigo question who he is and what he stands for. Additionally, the theme of friendship could be present. His friends could play a role in either helping him through the abuse or being unaware of it, which could add complexity to the story.
In an 'abused mother gets married' fanfiction, a common theme could be transformation. The mother is likely to transform from a victim of abuse to a more confident and happy person in her new married life. Another theme might be trust. It could explore how she learns to trust again after being betrayed in the abusive relationship. And then there's the theme of new beginnings. The marriage symbolizes a fresh start for her, a chance to break free from the past and create a better future. This could involve her exploring new hobbies, making new friends, and overall having a more positive outlook on life.
Maybe in the fanfiction, Boruto is abused by a powerful and evil villain who wants to get back at Naruto by hurting his son. The villain could use dark jutsu to physically and mentally torture Boruto.
One possible scenario could be that Naruto is constantly taunted in the streets. The villagers might throw things at him or call him mean names, like 'demon brat'. Another could be that they exclude him from village activities, making him feel like an outcast.
One common theme could be Naruto's struggle with emotional abuse from villagers who still hold grudges against him because of the Nine - Tails. Another might be physical abuse during his training with a harsh mentor. And sometimes, it could involve psychological abuse from enemies who try to break his spirit.
One common theme could be Goku facing extreme physical challenges that seem like abuse in a sense. For example, in some fanfictions, he might be put through overly harsh training regimens by a new, cruel trainer. Another theme could be psychological abuse, like being constantly taunted or undermined by a powerful enemy who has found a way to get into his head. And sometimes, it might be about Goku being in a situation where his powers are misused against him, which is also a form of abuse.
One common theme could be the exploration of Lorelai's emotional recovery from the abuse. It might show her journey of healing, finding strength within herself.
One way is to develop complex characters. Give the abuser a backstory that makes their actions somewhat understandable, not justifying but adding depth. For Ichigo, show his internal struggle in detail. Another way is to add a lot of action. Maybe Ichigo tries to fight back in creative ways. Also, use vivid descriptions of the settings where the abuse takes place to create an atmosphere.
One common theme is self - discovery. Since Ichigo has lost his memories, he has to figure out who he is again. Another theme is the importance of relationships. His friends play a crucial role in helping him regain his memories or adapt to his new state.
One reason could be that some fans want to explore the darker aspects of a character's life in a fictional and extreme way. They might think it adds depth or a different perspective to the character. But this is a rather controversial approach.
Well, a typical theme is redemption. It could be about the abuser getting what they deserve or the child finding a way to forgive (not always though). Then there's the theme of growth. The abused child grows in confidence, learns new skills, and becomes a more well - rounded person in the care of their new family. And of course, the theme of family - how this new, adoptive family becomes a real family, with all the love, fights, and togetherness that comes with it.