The plot would change drastically. Harry would not be living with the Dursleys, so there would be no need for him to escape that horrible situation. Voldemort might have a harder time targeting him as his parents would be on high alert. There would be no letter - hunting drama. Also, his relationship with Snape would be different as his father was Snape's rival. His parents could have taught him some advanced magic from a young age, which would make him stand out at Hogwarts in a different way than in the original story.
If Harry Potter was raised by his parents, he would have a very different personality. He would be more outgoing and less of a loner. His parents would have taught him all about the wizarding world from a young age, so he would be much more knowledgeable. Also, he might not have had the same kind of bond with Hagrid, as Hagrid's role in introducing him to the wizarding world would be diminished. In the fanfiction, we could see a more carefree Harry, not having to deal with the trauma of growing up an orphan.
Yes, there might be some extremely dark and out - of - canon fanfictions out there with such a disturbing premise, but it goes against the general nature of the original story where Harry's parents loved him deeply. However, in the vast world of fanfiction, people can create all kinds of strange and often inappropriate scenarios.
One possible plot could be that Harry grows up in a loving and magical home. He gets to learn magic from his parents at a very early age. His father, James, might teach him Quidditch skills right in their backyard. His mother, Lily, could pass on her knowledge of potions and herbology. They would also protect him from the dark forces that are still out there, perhaps leading to some epic battles where the family stands united against the remnants of Voldemort's followers.
One possible reason could be that he might feel abandoned. Growing up without them, he could resent the fact that they left him an orphan. He might think that if they were really so great, they would have found a way to survive and be there for him.
On a more magical level, reviving the dead is against the natural order of things in the wizarding world. This could attract unwanted attention from magical authorities or even dark forces. Some might see Harry's act as a dangerous precedent and try to either stop him or use his new - found power for their own evil purposes.
In some fanfictions, Harry might use extremely powerful and ancient magic. Maybe he discovers a long - lost spell during his adventures that has the power to reverse death. For example, he could find a spell hidden in a forgotten corner of the Hogwarts library that was created by a powerful wizard in the past but was deemed too dangerous to be used.
Definitely not. The story of Harry Potter has a certain moral framework. His parents' love and sacrifice are what shape Harry's character and his journey. A fanfiction with such a concept distorts that and can be seen as disrespectful to the original work and its fans.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe he discovers some secrets about his parents that he misinterprets. For example, if he finds out they were involved in some dangerous or morally ambiguous activities in their youth that he doesn't fully understand at first.
One possible reason could be that he discovers some long - hidden family secrets that make him question his parents' actions or decisions. Maybe he finds out about some dark deeds in their past that he can't overlook.