Her relationships would develop differently. In the original story, Harry formed deep friendships easily. But this female Harry might have a harder time trusting people. She could be more guarded, having grown up among demons who might not have shown much loyalty. Her relationship with Dumbledore would also be different. Instead of seeing him as a wise mentor right away, she might be more suspicious of his motives, thinking he could be using her like the demons might have used her in the past.
Well, for starters, her moral compass would likely be more complex. The original Harry had a strong sense of right and wrong based on the values of the wizarding world. But a female Harry raised by demons might question those values more. She might be more cynical at first. For example, she may not see things like stealing magic items as completely wrong if she was taught by demons that survival is the most important thing.
She would have a different view of power. Harry in the original story was hesitant to embrace power, but this female Harry, having been raised by demons who are often associated with power - seeking, might be more eager to gain power. However, as she interacts with the wizarding world, she might start to see the downsides of pure power - seeking. Her character development could be about learning to balance the power she was taught to desire by the demons with the more selfless values of the wizarding world.
Her character might be more confident earlier on. Since Dorea Black is from a magical family, Fem Harry would likely be exposed to magic and magical culture from a very young age. She wouldn't have the same feelings of being an outcast that the original Harry had at the Dursleys. This could lead to her being more self - assured when she arrives at Hogwarts.
Well, she would be much more hardened. The original Harry grew up in a relatively normal, albeit unloving, muggle household. But a female Harry in Arkham would have seen and experienced true horror and madness from a young age. So she'd be more cynical and less trusting.
She would likely have a different view of family. Growing up with the Delacours, she would have a more flamboyant and loving family environment. This would make her more confident in showing affection and relying on family support. In contrast, the original Harry had a rather lonely childhood until he discovered the wizarding world. Her relationships with others would also be different. She might be more diplomatic, having learned from the Delacour family's social skills, which could lead to different interactions with characters like Snape or Dumbledore.
His self - identity would be more complex. Instead of just being 'The Boy Who Lived', he would also be a black wizard in a predominantly white wizarding world. This would make him more aware of issues like racism and inequality from an early age. He might be more outspoken about these issues compared to the original Harry.
She would be far more unpredictable. The original Harry was quite noble and adhered to a set of moral values. A female Harry raised by the Joker might not have such a clear - cut sense of right and wrong. She could be more likely to play pranks and use her magic in ways that are not strictly 'good'. For example, she might use magic to create chaos in a situation just for the fun of it, rather than to solve a problem in an orderly manner like the original Harry.
Well, in such fanfictions, her character development might be more influenced by her mother's traits. Since she looks like her mother, perhaps she has a more gentle and kind - hearted start compared to the original Harry. She might be more socially adept from the beginning, as her mother was popular. And she could use her resemblance to her mother to her advantage in certain situations, like getting on the good side of those who knew her mother well.
He would be more cynical. Demons are not known for their positive outlooks. So Harry might not trust easily. He'd also likely be more aggressive in achieving his goals, as demons often value power and dominance. His view of magic would be more skewed towards the dark arts.
In the original Harry Potter story, Harry grows up in a somewhat ordinary (albeit cruel) Muggle household and then enters the wizarding world. In a 'Harry Potter raised by Catwoman' fanfiction, he'd be raised in a world full of crime - fighting (sort of) and stealth. His moral compass would be shaped by Catwoman's actions. He might not have the same friends as in the original story. For example, Hermione might not be as interested in befriending a street - smart Harry as she was in the book - smart Harry. His relationship with magic would be different too. He might use magic more as a tool for his Catwoman - inspired activities rather than for academic or traditional wizarding purposes.
The Fem Harry Potter raised by angels would be more serene. While the original Harry had a bit of a temper and was often quick to act, she would be more patient. Her character development would be guided by angelic principles, so she'd be less likely to make mistakes based on anger or pride.
Harry would likely be more wild in a sense. Dragons live by their instincts, and he'd pick up on that. His magical abilities could be more primal. Instead of relying on the spells taught in Hogwarts, he might use magic in a more raw and unrefined way. Also, his sense of loyalty might be more towards the dragons rather than the wizarding community initially.