His character development in such fanfiction can be very different. In the original, his parents' love is almost like a shield. Without that in fanfiction, he has to build his self - esteem from scratch. He may become more independent faster, out of necessity. He would also have different relationships. For instance, his bond with the Weasleys might be more complex as he might be more guarded about getting close to a family. He might also be more likely to question the wizarding world's values since he doesn't have the family - based introduction to it that he did in the original.
In the original series, Harry has the memory of his parents' sacrifice which gives him a certain strength. But in fanfiction where he's abandoned, he may lack that initial source of inspiration. So, his character might develop a more cynical view at first. For example, he might be less trusting of Dumbledore or other authority figures without the positive influence of his parents.
He might be more distrustful. The feeling of being abandoned could make it hard for him to trust others easily. For example, when he first meets Dumbledore or his new friends at Hogwarts, he may be hesitant to open up completely because he's been let down by the most important people in his life - his parents.
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.
It would toughen him up. Naruto would have to face the world on his own terms. He would develop a thick skin and not be easily discouraged. His view of family would be different too. Instead of having a traditional family upbringing, he would create his own 'family' with his friends. This would show his ability to adapt and find love and support in unexpected places. And his ninja skills might develop faster as he has to fight for his own survival from an early age.
Well, in the original Naruto is often loud and impulsive. In this fanfiction, his character development might focus more on internal growth. Instead of just reacting immediately, he'll think things through. For example, when facing a challenge, he won't just charge in but will plan his moves carefully.
In the original series, Harry is generally a very determined character. But in 'Harry Loses Hope' fanfiction, his character development takes a different turn. He becomes more self - doubting. In the original, he always had some hope, no matter how bad things got. Here, he loses that hope, which makes his actions more erratic. He might not be as quick to jump into battles or challenges like he was in the original.
It can make him more independent. Without his parents' protection, Harry has to learn to fend for himself, which can lead to him becoming more self - reliant. He'll have to figure out how to solve problems on his own.
It could be quite different. Maybe he's more wise and experienced, but also more tired and jaded.
Well, it would have a huge impact. Naruto is a character who thrives on bonds. If his team abandons him, he might become more withdrawn at first. He could start to doubt his self - worth even more than he already did in the original story. But on the other hand, it could also fuel his determination to prove himself. He might train even harder to show his former team that they were wrong to abandon him.
In the original series, characters develop mainly in the context of good vs. evil. But in goth Harry Potter fanfiction, characters' development is more about self - discovery within their own darkness. For example, Hermione might explore her more rebellious side rather than just being the studious one. Harry could be more conflicted about his identity, not just as 'the boy who lived' but also as someone with his own shadowy aspects.
In the original series, character development is often tied to the house they are initially sorted into. In fanfiction with resorting, characters are forced to adapt to new house cultures. For example, a character like Draco Malfoy, if sorted into Gryffindor, would have to confront his own biases and learn the values of courage and chivalry which are not emphasized in Slytherin. This creates a different path for his character development.