There's also 'Abandoned by the Dursleys'. This fanfiction shows a very different Harry Potter. He has to fend for himself much earlier due to the extreme neglect of his family. It's quite a dark take on his early years, but it also shows his resilience in the face of such a difficult upbringing.
One popular fanfiction in this theme is 'The Boy Who Lived Again'. It delves deep into how Harry's family's neglect shapes his character in a different way compared to the original story. The author really explores his inner turmoil and how he copes with the lack of love from his family.
One great fanfic in this genre is 'The Forgotten Potter'. It really delves into how being a female Harry Potter changes the dynamic of being neglected by the family. The author does a wonderful job of showing her inner strength as she copes with the neglect.
One common theme is Harry's emotional struggle. He often feels alone and unloved, which can lead to self - doubt. Another theme is his search for a sense of belonging. Since his family neglects him, he might look for acceptance elsewhere, like among his friends. Also, there could be themes of resilience as he tries to overcome the neglect and grow into a stronger person.
There's 'Harry Potter: The Married Years'. In this fic, it delves into the challenges that Harry faces in his marriage, such as dealing with the public eye and maintaining a normal family life while being a famous wizard. It also has some interesting sub - plots involving his friends and their reactions to his married state.
There's a fanfic where Ron betrays Harry for fame. It's called 'The Broken Bond'. The story delves deep into how Ron's jealousy and the allure of being in the spotlight drive him to make a pact with some dark wizards against Harry. It's a great read as it explores the complex nature of friendship and how easily it can be broken in the wizarding world.
One interesting plotline could be Harry finding solace in unexpected friendships outside of Hogwarts. For example, he might meet a group of magical creatures who understand his pain and help him develop his magic in unique ways. Another could be Harry secretly training in magic that his family has neglected to teach him, and then using it to shock them when they finally notice him.
One such fanfiction could be 'The Dark Trials of Harry Potter'. In this story, Harry endures intense torture by dark wizards which causes him to lose his glasses. It shows his struggle to survive without his vision aid while facing the evils. However, such fanfictions often deviate from the original J.K. Rowling's vision, but they can be interesting to explore different aspects of the characters.
Harry might initially feel sad and confused. He could start to withdraw into himself, spending more time alone. Maybe he'll question what he did wrong to be treated this way.
One popular 'Harry Potter wrongly accused' fanfiction is 'The Boy Who Lived Again'. It delves into an alternate scenario where Harry is framed for a crime he didn't commit and has to fight to clear his name. The story is full of mystery and adventure as Harry uses his wits and the help of some unexpected allies.
One great fanfiction is 'The Ravenclaw's Path'. It delves deep into how Harry's personality would be different if he were in Ravenclaw. It shows him making friends with Ravenclaw students who value knowledge and wit, and he gets involved in solving mysteries within the castle that are more related to academic pursuits rather than just the usual Gryffindor - centered adventures.
Another theme is the search for love and acceptance. Without it from his family, Harry is constantly seeking it elsewhere. This could be through new friendships or surrogate family figures. It shows how important love and acceptance are for a person's growth.