His anger could also cause a rift within the Order. Other members might take sides, either with Harry or with those who oppose his views. This can lead to internal conflicts and weaken the overall unity and effectiveness of the Order.
One possible consequence is that he might distance himself from the Order. He could stop following their instructions or even leave the group if he feels that his anger is not being addressed or if he believes that they are not changing their ways.
His anger could also cause a rift within the group. His friends might be caught in the middle, not knowing whether to side with Harry or the Order. This could lead to some tension and arguments among them. Like Hermione might try to reason with Harry, but Ron could be more on Harry's side, causing a divide.
A consequence could be that Harry starts to feel a sense of alienation from the wizarding community. Since he is isolated by the Order, he might not be as in - touch with what's going on outside his isolation. This could lead to him making decisions based on incomplete information when he finally gets involved again. Also, his mental health might suffer as isolation can be very tough on a person's psyche, and he could become depressed or overly anxious.
One consequence could be that Harry becomes more isolated. If he hates the Order, he may distance himself from them, which means he loses a group of potential allies. This could put him in a more vulnerable position in the wizarding world.
Edward might be punished in some way. Carlisle could restrict Edward's activities, like not allowing him to go to certain places or interact with certain people. This would be to teach him a lesson and make him understand the importance of following the family's rules and values.
Well, perhaps in the fanfiction, the Order made decisions without consulting Harry. They might have put him in a dangerous situation without his knowledge, like sending him on a mission that seemed suicidal. It could also be that they were keeping secrets from him that he felt were important to his fight against Voldemort.
The consequences of being angry included symptoms of cardiac arrest, irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, abnormalities of the digestive system, the occurrence of gastric ulcers, hormonal imbalance, damage to the immune system, decreased immunity, and the occurrence of diseases.
Well, it might limit the spread of some fan - created works within his circle. If he is vocal about his opposition, his friends or those who respect his opinion may be less likely to engage with fanfiction.
Dudley could become more interested in the magical world. He might start to learn more about magic, spells, and the wizarding community, which could open up new perspectives for him.
Another reason could be that Harry sees the Order as being too cautious or old - fashioned in their approach to fighting Voldemort. He might believe that their traditional methods are not enough to defeat Voldemort quickly and effectively, and this lack of progress makes him angry at them.
Maybe he feels that the Order is keeping secrets from him. In many fanfictions, Harry can be a character who values honesty and when he discovers that the Order, which he may consider an ally, is hiding things from him, it can make him angry.