I think it depends on how the author writes it. Maybe it sparks a rivalry as they have different takes on Plath. Or, it could be a bonding experience that changes their dynamic completely, making them unlikely allies.
Well, it might cause some tension at first. Lucius might be skeptical of Harry's understanding, but through discussions, they could gain mutual respect. It could also trigger self-reflection for both and lead to unexpected character growth.
It could bring them closer as they find common ground in their interpretation of Plath's work. Maybe it softens Lucius's edges and opens Harry's mind to new perspectives.
It could bring them closer as they find common ground in their interpretation of Plath's works.
The fanfic might show Harry stumbling upon Sylvia Plath's works in the library and getting deeply engrossed.
Well, it might inspire Harry to explore his emotions more deeply and have a greater appreciation for literature. This could also potentially affect his relationships with others at Smeltings.
Harry would likely become more confident in his pure - blood heritage. Growing up with Narcissa, he'd be exposed to different values and traditions, which could make him more well - rounded. He might also be less impulsive as he'd be in a more controlled environment.
It might make him more empathetic. As he reads different stories, he gets to experience different characters' feelings and situations, which can shape his own understanding of others.
In the case of characters like Draco Malfoy, age regression could completely change his trajectory. He might not have the same prejudices if he were in a younger mental state. He could form new friendships, perhaps with characters from different houses. This would not only change his own development but also the way other characters view him. His relationships with his parents might also be affected, as he might show a side of himself that they haven't seen before, which could lead to either a closer bond or more conflict depending on how they react.
The abuse makes Harry more cautious. He has learned from the Dursleys that the world can be cruel, so he's careful about who he trusts. For example, he might be hesitant to open up to new people he meets at Hogwarts.
Well, it could make Harry more independent. Without Dumbledore's guidance, he has to rely on himself more. He might become more cautious as he no longer has that safety net. He could also grow to be more distrustful of authority figures since the one he trusted most has left him.
At first, Harry would likely be confused and scared. But this experience could force him to become more independent. He can't rely on Dumbledore or his friends at Hogwarts immediately. He has to learn to trust his own instincts and the bond he has with Sirius. This might make him more cautious in the future when it comes to trusting adults. For example, he might question Dumbledore's motives more often.
It can initially create a rift. If Ginny attacks Harry, whether verbally or in some other way, it might make Harry more guarded or confused about their relationship. This can slow down the development as they have to work through the issue.