Perhaps he's dealing with some sort of trauma. For example, after the many battles he's been through, like the fight against Voldemort, he may be suffering from post - traumatic stress disorder. To cope with this, he isolates himself from others as he doesn't want to burden them or he's just too caught up in his own dark thoughts.
In the later part of the plot, there could be a turning point. Maybe Harry realizes that his isolation isn't helping him and that he needs his friends. Or perhaps an external threat arises that forces him to come out of his self - imposed isolation. This could lead to a rekindling of his relationships, and they all work together to face the new challenge stronger than ever before.
Well, if Snape were Harry's dad in this fanfiction, Harry's isolation might take on a different tone. He could be more conflicted. Knowing Snape is his father, a man he had such a tumultuous relationship with before, would make him question his own identity. He might be more withdrawn as he tries to come to terms with this new family truth, and his relationships with his friends might become strained as he feels they couldn't possibly understand what he's going through.
One possible reason could be the burden of his past. Naruto has faced a lot of hardships and the memories might be overwhelming him, making him want to be alone. For example, the loss of his master Jiraiya might have left a deep scar, and he might feel that isolating himself is the only way to deal with that pain.
If he stabs himself in a non - vital area, he might survive but be severely weakened. This could lead to him having to rely on his friends more for protection and support, changing the dynamics of their relationships.
It could be due to the trauma he has experienced. Losing friends and facing Voldemort multiple times has surely left deep scars. Isolating himself might be his way of dealing with the post - trauma stress. He needs time alone to heal and come to terms with everything that has happened.
No. The Harry Potter series is aimed at a wide range of audiences, including children and young adults. Such a concept is inappropriate and goes against the values of the original story which promotes friendship, courage, and the fight against evil.
His relationship with the village would also change. The villagers, who have come to rely on Naruto as a hero, would be confused and perhaps a bit scared. Some might feel betrayed that he has isolated himself. But there could also be those who understand his need for solitude and wait patiently for his return.
He might miss out on important relationships. By isolating himself, he could push away his friends who truly care about him and damage those friendships.
Yes, it is. Harry Potter is a beloved character, and the idea of him shooting himself goes against the generally positive and heroic image he has in the original series. It's disturbing because it involves self - harm and the destruction of a character that many fans look up to.