Well, it completely flips the script. Instead of being the hero, Harry is now a criminal. This changes the way we view the other characters too. For example, the relationship between Harry and Dumbledore might be seen in a different light. Dumbledore's guidance might be seen as either misguiding Harry into criminal behavior or as an attempt to control a potential criminal.
It changes it a lot. We usually see Harry as a hero, but as a housewife, it's a different side. It makes us think about the domestic side of the wizarding world.
This idea completely alters the perception of the Harry Potter universe. In the original, Harry is at the center of a community of friends and allies. If he hates humans, that community is shattered. It also changes the way we view the magic world's relationship with the non - magical world. Harry was always a bridge between the two, but if he hates humans, that bridge is broken. It creates a much more fractured and less hopeful view of the entire Potterverse.
It shakes the foundation of the trust that fans have in the characters. Dumbledore is often seen as a wise and benevolent figure. If Harry destroys his reputation, it makes fans question all the previous events and decisions that Dumbledore was involved in. For example, his guidance to Harry might now seem suspect.
It can change the perception a great deal. By showing Harry as tortured and broken, it adds a layer of darkness to the generally more hopeful and adventurous world of Harry Potter. It makes readers realize that there are more sinister aspects that could have happened within the wizarding world.
On the other hand, it might create some controversy among fans. Some fans might think that bashing the Muggle military is unfair or inaccurate. They might believe that the Muggle military has its own strengths and that the fanfiction is creating an unbalanced view of the relationship between the two worlds. This can lead to discussions and debates within the fan community, which in turn can shape different perspectives on the Harry Potter universe.
It completely flips the usual narrative. In the original story, Harry has a sense of longing for his family, especially his parents. But in this fanfiction, the hatred changes the emotional core. It makes Harry a more complex and perhaps darker character. The relationships that were once sources of strength, like his connection to his parents through their sacrifices, now become sources of bitterness.
This type of fanfic might shift the focus from the fight against Voldemort to the internal conflict between Harry and Dumbledore. It could explore different character traits of both of them that were not as prominent in the original. For example, Harry's potential for anger and Dumbledore's more flawed side.
Well, it completely flips the good - guy - vs - bad - guy dynamic. Harry was seen as the hero, the one who was going to save the wizarding world. If Hermione kills him, it throws the whole prophecy and the fight against Voldemort into chaos. It's like the rug has been pulled out from under the story's foundation.
Well, it completely flips the typical relationship dynamic. Usually, Harry idolizes his parents. But in this fanfiction, by disowning them, it creates a sense of conflict and chaos. It might make the story darker as Harry is now sort of an outcast not just in the wizarding world in general but also from his own family legacy.
The relationship between Harry and the Gryffindor house is likely to be strained. Since Gryffindor is the namesake of the house Harry belongs to, this lack of forgiveness could cause a rift among the students. Some might side with Harry, while others might defend Gryffindor's legacy, creating internal conflicts within the house.