It might also make him seem more world - weary. After all he's been through in Britain, his decision to leave could indicate that he's tired of the constant battles and politics. He could be seen as someone who is searching for peace and a new start away from the familiar chaos of his homeland.
It makes him seem more self - centered at first glance. Traditionally, Harry was seen as the savior of Britain, so leaving it to its fate goes against that heroic image. But on a deeper level, it could also show his growth into a more complex character who has his own needs and boundaries.
One possible reason could be extreme disillusionment with the wizarding society in Britain. Maybe he faced so much political intrigue, discrimination, or ungratefulness from the people he had saved that he just couldn't take it anymore. For example, if the Ministry of Magic continued to be corrupt and turn a blind eye to dark magic activities, it might push Harry to abandon the place.
Well, in this fanfiction, Harry Potter is no longer the pure - hearted hero we grew up with. He becomes a character that challenges our pre - existing notions. His actions in destroying Hogwarts force us to re - evaluate his character traits. We might see him as more of a tragic figure, someone who was pushed to the edge and made a very controversial decision that had far - reaching consequences.
The fanfiction makes Harry a much more complex character. He's no longer just the good - hearted boy we know. As the new Dark Lord, he might have internal struggles. Maybe part of him still remembers his old values, but the dark power within him is overpowering those. This makes him a more morally ambiguous character, rather than the straightforward hero we're used to. For instance, he could be conflicted when it comes to harming his old friends, but still be driven by the new - found dark desires.
It changes it a lot. We usually see Harry as a hero, but as a housewife, it's a different side. It makes us think about the domestic side of the wizarding world.
The perception of Harry would be turned upside down. In the original series, he is the symbol of good and the one who defeats Voldemort. But in this fanfiction, he is the one causing harm, which makes readers question everything they thought they knew about his character. His motives, actions, and relationships would all be seen in a new and disturbing light.
Well, it completely flips the script. Instead of being the hero, Harry is now a criminal. This changes the way we view the other characters too. For example, the relationship between Harry and Dumbledore might be seen in a different light. Dumbledore's guidance might be seen as either misguiding Harry into criminal behavior or as an attempt to control a potential criminal.
The fanfiction changes the traditional view in that it portrays Harry as someone who can say no. In the original series, he was almost always on the side of Britain and its wizarding world. By refusing to help, it gives a different perspective on his relationship with the country. It might also make readers think about the concept of heroism in a different way, as a hero doesn't always have to be at the beck and call of his homeland.
This idea completely alters the perception of the Harry Potter universe. In the original, Harry is at the center of a community of friends and allies. If he hates humans, that community is shattered. It also changes the way we view the magic world's relationship with the non - magical world. Harry was always a bridge between the two, but if he hates humans, that bridge is broken. It creates a much more fractured and less hopeful view of the entire Potterverse.
Another change in perception in Harry Potter fanfiction is regarding the relationships. Take the relationship between Harry and Snape. In the official books, their relationship is mostly antagonistic. However, in fanfiction, authors may re - imagine their relationship as a more mentorship - like bond. This could be due to exploring Snape's true motives earlier in the story or by changing certain events that happened between them. It gives a fresh perspective on the characters and their possible interactions.
It makes him seem more fashion - forward. Usually, we think of Harry in his school robes or simple wizard clothes. The lace gives him a more refined and perhaps even a bit of a posh look.