Typically, it portrays Dumbledore as a manipulator. He's seen as using Snape's feelings for Lily and Harry's role in the fight against Voldemort for his own purposes, rather than having pure intentions.
Snape can be a prominent character. Given his complex relationship with Dumbledore and Harry, his perspective could add a lot to the story. He might have some insights into Dumbledore's actions that Harry doesn't know about, and his reactions to Harry's blaming could vary from being scornful to having a moment of understanding. Luna Lovegood could also be a part of it. Her unique view of the world might make her offer some different viewpoints on the situation between Harry and Dumbledore.
Perhaps there are safety concerns for the students that Dumbledore is not addressing adequately. Harry, having a strong sense of responsibility for his fellow students, may feel that the only way to ensure their safety is to remove Dumbledore from his position. He might believe that Dumbledore's actions or inactions are putting the students at risk, and thus he takes matters into his own hands.
The relationship would become very strained. Harry's rejection would likely make Dumbledore re - evaluate his actions and how he has interacted with Harry. Dumbledore might be shocked at first, since he probably thought Harry was on the same page as him most of the time.
Well, it could be that Harry has a different view on how to handle the war against Voldemort. Dumbledore is often very strategic and sometimes keeps things from Harry for what he believes is the greater good. But Harry might think that full transparency is necessary. Also, Harry may have formed new alliances or friendships that give him different perspectives, and these new ideas conflict with Dumbledore's. He might feel that Dumbledore's approach is too old - fashioned or risky in a new context.
For Harry, his friends like Ron and Hermione are likely to be his allies. They've always been by his side through thick and thin in the original series, so it's natural for them to support Harry in a confrontation with Dumbledore. Neville could also be an ally, given his growth and courage shown in the books.
As the story progresses, Dumbledore might try to make amends. He could start revealing some of his secrets to Harry in an attempt to regain his trust. Harry, on the other hand, would be hesitant at first but gradually start to listen and understand Dumbledore's reasons.
One key event could be a situation where Harry discovers a hidden magical ability that Dumbledore was unaware of. This new - found ability allows Harry to approach a problem in a different way and outwit Dumbledore. For example, if Harry discovers a way to communicate with magical creatures in a more profound way than Dumbledore ever thought possible.
Well, Harry might outsmart Dumbledore by using his unique understanding of the magical world in ways Dumbledore doesn't expect. For example, Harry has a more direct experience with some dark magic items due to his encounters with Voldemort. He could use this knowledge to make decisions that seem counter - intuitive to Dumbledore but are actually more effective in a particular situation.
Maybe Harry is under the influence of some dark magic or a powerful enemy who has tricked him. This enemy could have planted false memories in Harry's mind about Dumbledore. So, Harry, believing these false memories to be real, starts to expose Dumbledore as a villain based on these false recollections.