One interesting aspect could be how he adapts to American wizarding culture, which might be different from the British one he was born into. For example, the way magic is taught in American schools could be a whole new experience for him.
In some fanfictions, Harry growing up in America could lead to a different view of the wizarding - Muggle relations. American wizarding society has its own way of interacting with Muggles. Harry, being from a different background, might have some unique insights or experiences in this regard. He could be involved in some sort of cross - cultural exchange between American wizards and Muggles, which could be really fascinating to explore in the fanfiction.
Well, a possible plotline is that they grow up and realize they have a shared passion for a particular type of magic, say, ancient rune magic. As they study it together, they start to understand each other better. Also, their families might slowly come to accept their friendship, which is a big deal considering the enmity between the Potters and the Malfoys.
Well, in Harry Potter and Captain America slash fanfiction, the contrast in the settings is really engaging. The Hogwarts School with its ancient magic and secrets, and then there's the modern, high - tech world of Captain America. Writers often play with this contrast. They might have Captain America visit Hogwarts and be amazed by the magic there. Or they could bring Harry Potter to the Avengers' world and see how he'd adapt to a world without magic but full of advanced technology. It's also interesting to see how the values of the two worlds, like loyalty in both the wizarding world and among the Avengers, are emphasized in these fanfictions.
His character might become more independent. Growing up in America, away from the familiar British wizarding world, he has to figure things out on his own more often.
Well, in 'Growing Up Black Harry Fanfic', a common theme might be the struggle for acceptance. The black character might have to fight against prejudice, not just from the Muggle world but also potentially from some within the wizarding community. And then there's the theme of family. How does their family's black heritage influence their upbringing in the magical world? It could be that they have certain cultural traditions that blend with the wizarding ways.
Perhaps Harry's time on the streets leads him to befriend a powerful but misunderstood magical creature that is feared by most wizards. This creature becomes his loyal companion and helps him in ways no human could. For example, it could have the ability to sense dark magic from afar, allowing Harry to be better prepared for Voldemort's attacks.
One interesting plot twist could be that they discover a hidden magic that binds their fates together from a very young age. This magic makes them able to sense each other's emotions and they have to learn to deal with this new connection while still being in the rival houses at Hogwarts.
One plot idea could be that as Harry grows up clever, he quickly masters advanced magic spells much earlier than in the original story. For example, he might learn Patronus charm in his third year and use it to protect his friends in a more creative way, like using it to send messages through the form of his Patronus.
The theme of facing challenges also pops up often. Whether it's dealing with school bullies, dark wizards, or difficult exams, Harry's growth is marked by how he overcomes these hurdles. And family is another important theme. Fanfictions often explore Harry's connection to his parents and how that impacts his upbringing.
Harry Potter's growth was one of the classic stories of growing up in the wizarding world. From an ordinary orphan to an excellent student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry experienced many challenges and adventures and made many good friends. Harry was abandoned by his parents in an orphanage when he was a baby and later sent to live with his aunt. At his aunt's house, Harry experienced some abuse and bullying, but he gradually became strong and confident by studying magic and making friends. At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry became an excellent student who not only excelled in class but also fought bravely. He made many good friends, including Ron, Hermione, and Voldemort's follower Bellatrix. Harry had experienced many adventures growing up, including the final battle with Voldemort and the destruction of Voldemort's magical institutions. In the end, he became a hero who protected the magical world and realized his dream.
Well, one interesting plot could be Harry going to an American wizarding school and comparing it to Hogwarts. Maybe he discovers new magical creatures there that are unique to America.