It could be because the authors want to emphasize Harry's difficult upbringing and show how he overcomes adversity. Also, it makes the contrast with the magical world more pronounced.
In the 'the dursleys abuse harry fanfiction', the abuse can be multi - faceted. Physically, Harry could be pushed around or hit by Vernon. Emotionally, Petunia might constantly compare him unfavorably to Dudley, which is really damaging to Harry's self - esteem. And socially, they might prevent him from having any friends over, making him feel completely alone in the world.
One consequence could be that Harry becomes withdrawn. He's so used to the abuse that he doesn't trust people easily. He might have nightmares often, reliving the moments of abuse. For instance, if Vernon has hit him before, he could have flashbacks in his sleep.
The abuse makes Harry more cautious. He has learned from the Dursleys that the world can be cruel, so he's careful about who he trusts. For example, he might be hesitant to open up to new people he meets at Hogwarts.
One great fanfic on this topic is 'The Boy Who Lived in Darkness'. It really delves into how Harry's time with the Dursleys shaped his personality and his view of the wizarding world. The author does an excellent job of showing his internal struggles.
The abuse by the Dursleys in these fanfictions is a major factor in Harry's character development. It initially makes him angry and withdrawn. However, as he grows, this anger becomes a fuel for his courage. He becomes more empathetic towards others who have suffered because of his own experiences. Also, his time with the Dursleys makes him value the friendships he forms at Hogwarts even more, as they are a contrast to the loveless environment at the Dursleys'. Overall, the abuse shapes him into a complex and strong - willed character.
Common forms include verbal abuse. The Dursleys may call Harry names like 'freak' or 'worthless orphan' constantly. Another form is making him do all the chores in the house while Dudley does nothing.
Well, in the original story, the Dursleys are really mean to Harry. So, fans want to explore more about Harry's feelings towards them. It gives an opportunity to write about his pent - up anger and frustration.
In most ethical views, it's not. Harry was raised by the Dursleys, and while they were cruel to him, torture is an extreme form of revenge. In the world of fanfic, some might explore this idea for shock value or to show a 'dark' side of Harry. But from a moral standpoint in general, it goes against the principles of kindness and non - violence that are often promoted.
The theme of isolation is also quite common. The Dursleys isolate Harry from the outside world, and in fanfics, this often leads to him having a hard time adjusting when he finally enters the wizarding world. Also, there's the theme of revenge in some fanfics, where Harry wants to get back at the Dursleys in some way.
Probably not. The idea of Harry being beaten to death by the Dursleys is extremely dark and goes against the general spirit of the Harry Potter series. Most fans are more interested in positive, adventure - filled, or character - development - centered fanfics.