Well, Harry Potter is a character in the original story. Fanfiction often takes the original story in all kinds of wild and different directions. Harry, being from the original, proper story, may not be able to understand these new and sometimes out - of - the - box interpretations that fanfiction presents. It's like he's from a very specific world, and fanfiction creates a whole bunch of new worlds based on that, which he has no knowledge of.
It could be that the author wanted to show Harry Styles' character facing a challenge in understanding emotions to add depth and complexity. Maybe it's related to his past experiences or a specific event in the story.
Yes, it is possible. Harry is a smart and curious boy. He has dealt with different magical creatures and spells, so he could use his intelligence to understand the basic concepts in Avengers fanfiction, like the idea of superheroes and their battles against villains.
Well, it could be that the authors of fanfiction want to explore different aspects of the Harry Potter universe other than fighting. Maybe they're more interested in the relationships between characters or the daily life at Hogwarts.
In fanfiction, Harry may not understand emotions because of his traumatic experiences. Losing his parents at a young age and constantly being in life - threatening situations can make it hard for him to process emotions. He's always in survival mode. And, he might be so focused on the big battles and challenges in the wizarding world that he overlooks the subtleties of emotions. For example, he might not understand the deeper feelings of loyalty among his friends until it's put to a real test.
Harry Potter might have a hard time understanding manga fanfiction right away. Manga is a very different form of media with its own set of rules and aesthetics. The fanfiction based on it would likely have elements that are foreign to Harry, like Japanese cultural motifs and different ways of portraying emotions through art. However, if he were to study it a bit, like he studies his magic textbooks, he could start to pick up on the key elements and maybe even enjoy it. He has shown that he can adapt to new and strange things, like when he first learned about the wizarding world as a child from Hagrid.
He'd probably be really confused. Fanfiction has so many different versions of his story, some of which are really far - fetched. He might think it's a form of magic he doesn't understand at all.
It could be that in the fanfiction, a dark wizard has somehow influenced the Weasleys' actions without their knowledge. Harry, being cautious after all his experiences with the dark side, might misinterpret these changes in their behavior as signs of untrustworthiness. So he doesn't trust them until he figures out what's really going on.
Harry Potter has lived through his own real experiences in the wizarding world. Fanfiction is often just the creative interpretations of fans. It could distort the true nature of his relationships, the events he's been through, and the values of the wizarding world. So, he doesn't blindly trust it. For example, some fanfiction might change the way his friendships are portrayed, which doesn't align with his real experiences.