There are also those who might initially struggle with the stigma but then find a small group of accepting friends or allies. This support system would help them deal with the outside world's negativity. They could learn from their friends about how to handle the situation and gradually gain the confidence to stand up for themselves and their identity in the larger wizarding community.
Well, others could face it head - on. They might be proud of their mixed heritage, believing that they can be different from both their parents. They would use their unique background as a strength, showing the wizarding world that just because their father was Voldemort doesn't mean they are destined to be evil. They could actively work to change people's perceptions through their actions and magical abilities.
Well, in many cases, characters would face a lot of discrimination. However, some strong - willed characters in Harry Potter curse mark fanfiction might try to educate others about the mark. They would explain that just because they have the mark doesn't mean they are evil. They could give examples of how they are still the same person with the same values and loyalties. They might also try to find a cure or a way to control the mark's effects to prove to others that they are not a threat.
Harry often becomes more conflicted. He has always seen Voldemort as the ultimate evil, but now being mates, he has to re - evaluate his views. He might start to see the humanity in Voldemort, which makes him question his own beliefs and actions in the fight against the Dark Lord. For example, he may hesitate in battles more than before.
Often in fanfiction, their relationship can change drastically. They could end up as allies, which would require both of them to change. Harry would have to see past Voldemort's evil deeds, and Voldemort would have to let go of his hatred for Harry. This exploration of character change makes fanfiction so interesting.
Some fanfictions may depict that Harry's children are transported to a parallel dimension where Voldemort never died. Here, they have to directly interact with Voldemort in his full power. They might try to use their own unique magic, inherited from Harry and their mother, to outwit Voldemort and find a way to return to their own dimension, all while avoiding being killed by Voldemort and his Death Eaters.
Call girls could also try to form support groups among themselves. In these groups, they can share their experiences and feelings of being stigmatized. However, this is still a difficult situation because the nature of their job is not acceptable in mainstream society. So, overall, dealing with the stigma is extremely challenging for them.
Harry might develop from being a purely good - vs - evil thinker to someone who understands the complexity of Voldemort. He could become more cynical about the wizarding world's black - and - white view. Voldemort, on the other hand, could develop a strange sort of softness towards Harry. Maybe he starts to protect Harry in his own twisted way.
In fanfiction, a stuck Animagus Harry Potter might have to rely on his friends more. Hermione could research ways to break the Animagus 'stuck' state while Ron could try to distract Voldemort. Harry in his animal form could also try to find some magical artifacts or secrets that could be used against Voldemort. For example, if he was a bird Animagus, he could fly to hidden places that might hold the key to defeating Voldemort.
Harry might start as a reluctant follower of Voldemort in the fanfiction. As time goes on, he could either become more hardened by the dark environment or find a way to subvert it from within. Lucius, who was already a Death Eater, may develop a more complex relationship with Harry. He could initially see Harry as a threat to his status with Voldemort but later come to respect Harry's strength and cunning.
In this fanfiction, Voldemort's character is explored in a way that challenges our traditional view of him. His seeing Harry abused might make him reevaluate his relationship with Harry. He may start to see Harry not just as the Boy Who Lived who he wants to defeat, but as a person who has suffered, much like he might have in his own way. Harry, on the other hand, is stripped of some of his heroic facade. His abuse makes him more relatable in a sense. We can see his pain and how it affects his actions and decisions, and also how he reacts to Voldemort's new - found interest in his situation.
The other Hogwarts students would be a mix of scared and curious. Some might avoid Harry altogether, fearing that they could be in danger. Others, who are more brave or naive, might try to approach him to see if they can help. The teachers would be in a difficult position. They would need to protect the other students but also try to find a solution for Harry. For instance, Professor McGonagall might be torn between her loyalty to Harry and her duty to keep the school safe.