He could confide in his friends like Ron and Hermione. They would surely support him and come up with a plan to stop the bullying.
Harry might also choose to report the bullies to the teachers at Hogwarts. Professor McGonagall, for example, is fair and would likely take action to protect Harry. In the fanfic, she could enforce stricter rules against the bullies. Also, Harry could try to use his magic skills in a non - aggressive way to defend himself. For instance, he could create some distractions when the bullies approach him, and then escape the situation. This would show the bullies that he is not an easy target without directly confronting them and causing more trouble.
Another way Harry could deal with it is by getting the support of the Hogwarts faculty. He could gather evidence of the bullying, like spells cast at him without provocation or mean - spirited remarks. Then, he could present this evidence to a trusted teacher, such as Professor McGonagall. She would likely take action against the bullies, perhaps giving them detention or restricting their privileges. This would not only stop the bullying but also show that there are consequences for such actions at Hogwarts.
One reason could be jealousy. Harry is famous in the wizarding world, and some students might be envious of that. So they bully him to make themselves feel better.
It could be Draco Malfoy. In the original series, he often bullied Harry, so it's likely he would be the main bully in this fanfic as well.
In fanfiction, it could be some of the Slytherin students. They might be jealous of Harry's fame as 'The Boy Who Lived' or his friendship with popular Gryffindors. Malfoy and his cronies are often depicted as bullies in the original series, so they are likely candidates in the fanfiction as well.
Yes, in some fanfictions Harry Potter is bullied at Hogwarts. In these stories, it might be by the Slytherins who are often portrayed as the antagonists. They could use magic in mean ways against him, like jinxing his books so they won't open during class or tripping him with magic in the hallways.
One way could be for Percy to find a group of true friends who can support him. They can stand up to the bullies together. For example, if there are some nice classmates, Percy can join them during breaks and lunches, and the bullies might be less likely to target him when he's in a group.
There could be a new character, like a mysterious transfer student. This student has a special power that can nullify the bullies' magic. They could become friends with Fem Harry Potter and together they could form a powerful alliance against the bullies. Or perhaps an old wizard who has retired from teaching but still has a lot of influence at Hogwarts could step in and protect Fem Harry Potter.
One possible reason could be that he feels constantly in danger at Hogwarts. With all the dark magic threats and attacks that keep happening, he might think leaving would keep his friends and himself safer. For example, after the Chamber of Secrets incident, he might have considered leaving to protect others from Voldemort's influence.
One possible reason could be misinformation spread by the Ministry of Magic. They might have spread false rumors about Harry being a threat, which influenced the Hogwarts community. For example, if the Daily Prophet printed false stories about Harry's supposed dark magic activities, it could turn some students and staff against him.
One plotline could be Harry renovating Hogwarts. He might discover hidden rooms or passages and use his newfound power to make the school safer or more inclusive for all students.