His normal life, Harry has his glasses to see clearly. In prison without them, simple things would be difficult. He couldn't read spells properly from a distance. Also, he would be more on edge as he can't quickly identify threats. In normal life, he can easily recognize people and things around Hogwarts. But in prison, he'd be fumbling around more, which is a huge change.
In his normal life, Harry is used to being able to see the world around him clearly with his glasses. This allows him to move freely, attend classes, and fight against the Dark Arts effectively. In prison without his glasses, his world becomes a blur. He has to rely on his memory more, for example, remembering the layout of the prison cells. He can't communicate as easily with others through visual cues. His normal confidence in his abilities is shaken as he constantly struggles with his lack of clear vision, which is a major difference from his normal, glasses - equipped life.
A fanfiction like this could explore Harry's character in a new light. Usually, his glasses are a part of his iconic look. Without them, he's not only physically different but also psychologically. He might feel more exposed and less confident. This could change how he approaches situations with the Snatchers. For instance, he might be more hesitant in making decisions or using magic, which could have a big impact on the outcome of any encounters.
Harry's life in Bulgaria would likely be more low - key in terms of fame. In the UK, he is the famous 'Boy Who Lived' and is constantly in the spotlight. In Bulgaria, he might be able to start anew and not be immediately recognized. He could have more freedom to explore his own identity without the constant reminders of his past. He could also be exposed to different forms of dark magic threats in Bulgaria that are specific to the region, rather than the Voldemort - related threats he faced in the UK.
He would probably be constantly bumping into things. Without his glasses, Harry's vision is quite blurry. He'd have a hard time finding his way around Hogwarts, especially in the darker corridors and staircases.
His character could become more self - reliant. Without his glasses, he has to find new ways to navigate the world, which might make him more independent. He would learn to trust his other senses more.
At Hogwarts, Harry's life was full of constant activity, from classes to Quidditch games to fighting Voldemort. In the apartment, things could be much quieter. He might spend his days just exploring the contents of the trunk. The trunk could hold things that are different from the magic he knew at Hogwarts. Maybe it has a different kind of magic that is more personal and less institutionalized like Hogwarts magic. He could be using this new type of magic to create a unique living environment in his apartment. For example, instead of using the common room fire to keep warm, he might use a magic stone from the trunk that gives off a warm glow. Also, he doesn't have the same peer pressure or competition as he had at Hogwarts. He can focus more on self - discovery through the things in the trunk.
It would be full of magic. There would be floating candles, self - cleaning glasses, and drinks that can give you strange magical effects like making you speak in tongues or see magical creatures for a short time.
The fanfiction would be different in many ways. In the original story, Harry's glasses were a symbol of his normal - looking but actually very special self. But if he wished for them in a fanfiction, they could become a magical conduit. They might allow Harry to communicate with other magical creatures telepathically. This would open up whole new storylines. For instance, he could get help from a phoenix or a centaur just by using his glasses. Also, the glasses could be a link to a parallel wizarding world, which was not part of the original story at all. This would lead to Harry having adventures in new and uncharted territories within the wizarding universe.
In fanfiction, without his glasses, Harry Potter might be seen as more vulnerable. His glasses are like a part of his identity, and without them, he may struggle more with seeing clearly, which could add an interesting layer to his character, like when he's in a dangerous situation and his blurry vision could lead to some unexpected plot twists.
The plot could change significantly. For starters, his initial reaction to the portkey journey and arrival would be different. Instead of quickly taking in the scene, he'd be fumbling around. This could lead to him being left behind by his companions if they're in a hurry. Also, if there's a mystery to solve at the destination, his impaired vision might make him overlook crucial clues that are visible only to those with good eyesight.
He'd be more in touch with nature. His magic could be centered around life - based spells.