Yes, it could imply that in the fanfiction, Naruto is shown to have a strong aversion to favoritism. This might be a trait given to him to explore themes of equality or to create conflict within the fan - made story.
One possible plotline could be that Naruto discovers a system in his village that favors certain ninja clans over others. He then decides to fight against this system to bring equality. For instance, in terms of training resources or mission assignments.
One possible aspect of Naruto Kakashi's favoritism in fanfiction could be his preference for Naruto over other students. This might be shown through him giving Naruto extra training or more attention during missions. For example, in some fanfictions, Kakashi sees Naruto's potential and the nine - tailed fox within him as a unique strength that he wants to cultivate.
In such a fanfiction, Naruto knowing the laws could lead to a more mature and responsible character. He might use this knowledge to better protect the village and his friends. For example, he could ensure that any actions taken by the village are within the legal framework, preventing unnecessary conflicts with other villages.
Well, in the context of fanfiction, it might suggest that the author wants to break the stereotype of Naruto being a bit of a goofball in the original series. He could be portrayed as having deeper understanding of the ninja world, politics, and the people around him. For example, he might be more perceptive about the true intentions of his enemies or allies, making decisions based on more than just his initial impulses.
Yes. 'Cult' implies abnormal and potentially harmful ideas. Fanfiction related to Naruto with cult elements might promote extreme or harmful ideologies that can be concerning, like excessive idol worship within the Naruto universe taken to an extreme and unhealthy level.
On the other hand, this hatred could also fuel his growth in a different way. He might train harder to prove that he is better than his brother, or to get revenge. This could lead to a more powerful and perhaps more complex Naruto, as he battles with his inner emotions while also striving for power and recognition.
Well, it completely flips it. In the original, Naruto is all about being a ninja and achieving his dreams as a ninja. But in this fanfiction, he hates them. So it makes us see a more cynical side of Naruto that we don't usually associate with him.
Naruto's character would become more complex. His usually positive and determined self might be clouded by this hatred. He could become more brooding and less trusting. For example, if he hates his mother, he might start to question his own identity more, since his mother is an important part of his heritage.
It shows his growth from being someone who initially had some family - related issues. By hating his family and leaving, he starts to become more independent. He has to face the world on his own terms, which forces him to develop new skills and a stronger sense of self.
Maybe he hates it because it often distorts the real ninja world he knows. Fanfictions might create false or out - of - character scenarios that he can't stand.