Harry could start writing in a journal, documenting his feelings. This would be a way for him to process his emotions privately. He might also find solace in nature, spending time in the Forbidden Forest, where he can be alone with his thoughts and away from the prying eyes of those who pity him.
He may turn to his friends for support. Ron and Hermione would be there for him, and together they could come up with ways to deal with the situation. Harry could also join some kind of support group in the wizarding world, if such a thing exists, where he can meet others who have had similar experiences of being rejected by their families.
They might cope by throwing themselves into their studies. Since both are intelligent and academically inclined, they could focus on learning more advanced magic. This would not only distract them from the pain of being disowned but also make them more powerful. For instance, Hermione could study ancient spells while Harry could practice defensive magic.
She might throw herself into her studies even more. Since she has always been studious, she could use her academic pursuits as a way to distract herself from the pain of being disowned. She may also lean more on her friends in the wizarding world, like Harry and Ron, for emotional support.
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.
They might rely on their friends a great deal. Harry has a strong group of friends like Ron and Hermione, and Ginny also has her own friends. These friends could provide emotional support, a place to stay, and help them get back on their feet. They may also focus on their own careers or magical studies to distract themselves from the pain of being disowned.
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 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.
In such fanfictions, Harry might overcome the emotional trauma by finding true friends. These friends could provide the love and support his family didn't. For example, he could meet someone like Hermione who is intelligent and empathetic. She could help him study and also be there for him emotionally. Another way is through self - discovery. Harry could realize his own worth outside of his family's view of him. He might discover he has unique magical abilities that make him special and valued in the wizarding world.
Well, it could make him more independent. Without the initial love and protection from his parents, Harry has to learn to fend for himself at a very young age. So when he gets to Hogwarts, he might be more likely to take risks and not rely on others as much.
Harry typically copes in several ways. Firstly, he may turn to magic as a form of escapism. Using magic to create things or go on adventures on his own can help him deal with the neglect. Secondly, he might start to form a surrogate family with his close friends. They can provide the love and care that his biological family lacks. And finally, he could also pour his energy into achieving great things at school or in the wizarding world to prove his worth despite his family's neglect.
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.