His character could develop a sense of determination. He would want to prove to himself and others that he is worthy, even without his family's name. This could lead to him taking on more challenges and risks in the wizarding world.
Harry would likely become more self - reliant. Without the support of his parents, he'd have to learn to take care of himself. He might grow more cautious and distrustful, especially if he doesn't know the real reason for the disownment.
Harry would likely be more cynical. Without the love and support of his parents, he'd grow up feeling abandoned. He might be more distrustful of others, especially those who claim to be helping him. For example, he might not trust Dumbledore as easily as in the original story.
His confidence would grow. Knowing he has his parents' love and support directly would make him bolder. He might not be as quick to jump into dangerous situations on his own.
His character might be more distrustful. Since his parents left him, he may have a hard time trusting others, especially authority figures like Dumbledore. He could be more independent too, having to fend for himself from a young age. For example, he might not be as quick to accept help from others at Hogwarts.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe he discovers some secrets about his parents that he misinterprets. For example, if he finds out they were involved in some dangerous or morally ambiguous activities in their youth that he doesn't fully understand at first.
Harry would become more confident. Having his parents' love and support directly would fill a void that has been in his heart since he was a baby. He might be less self - doubting. For example, he would no longer have those moments of wondering if he was worthy or if he could really be a great wizard like his father. He would have a stronger sense of family identity and might be more open about his emotions, since he has the love of his parents that he has always craved.
He would be more confident. Without the trauma of losing his parents, Harry would not have that underlying sense of insecurity. He would probably be more outgoing and less hesitant in making friends and taking risks.
She often then becomes determined. She realizes she has to rely on herself. So, she starts to explore her magic more independently. In some fanfictions, she might begin to study in secret or practice spells on her own to become stronger. She also might look for new allies, like other outcasts in the wizarding world. This could include befriending house - elves or half - bloods who have also faced discrimination. As she progresses, she can become a very strong and independent character, using her past pain as motivation to succeed.
One possible plotline could be Harry feeling extremely lost and alone at first. He might have to find a new place to live, perhaps with the help of his friends like Ron and Hermione. He could struggle with self - worth, constantly wondering what he did wrong to make his parents disown him.
Naruto would likely become more independent. Without the support of his family, he'd have to rely on himself more. He might develop a tougher exterior and be more cautious about who he trusts.
Well, it completely flips the typical relationship dynamic. Usually, Harry idolizes his parents. But in this fanfiction, by disowning them, it creates a sense of conflict and chaos. It might make the story darker as Harry is now sort of an outcast not just in the wizarding world in general but also from his own family legacy.