Well, it depends on the individual Slytherins. The more malicious ones might use it as ammunition against Harry. They could spread rumors or make snide remarks. However, there could also be Slytherins who understand the pain of being bullied and might not participate in the typical Slytherin - Gryffindor rivalry in this case. They might even try to find out who is doing the bullying in the fan fiction and see if there's a way to stop it, though this would be quite uncharacteristic for the traditional Slytherin image.
They might be quite surprised. Some Slytherins could see it as a chance to taunt Harry's friends, while others might actually feel a bit of sympathy, even if they don't show it openly. After all, bullying is not something to be taken lightly.
When Slytherins discover Harry's bullied in fan fiction, it's a complex situation. The more traditional, self - centered Slytherins might see it as an opportunity to gain an upper hand over Harry and his friends. They could try to use the knowledge to their advantage in the Hogwarts hierarchy. However, there are also Slytherins who are more nuanced. These Slytherins might secretly feel bad for Harry. They might start to question the whole system of bullying that exists in the fan fiction world. They might even start to have a change of heart towards Harry, but they would be very cautious about showing it, as they don't want to be seen as going against their house's general attitude.
Well, when the Avengers find out that Peter is being bullied, it's a big deal. Bruce might use his scientific knowledge to create some sort of device that could detect when Peter is in a potentially bullying situation and alert the Avengers. Wanda could use her powers to give Peter some mental strength, like creating positive thoughts in his mind. Rhodey would be the practical one, making sure Peter has a proper support system at school. They all would come together as a family to make sure Peter feels safe and loved and not let the bullies get to him.
Well, some Slytherins might initially be skeptical. They are known for their cunning and might think it's a ploy. But if the evidence in the fanfic is convincing, some could feel a strange sense of sympathy. After all, they are not all bad. They might start to see Harry in a new light, not just as the Gryffindor hero but as a victim too.
In this fan fiction, Harry might initially deny the whole thing. But as he starts to explore this new side of himself, he could discover some hidden secrets about the Malfoy family. This could change his perception of the Malfoys completely. And who knows, it might even lead to a new form of magic or power that he has access to because of his newfound 'Malfoy - ness'.
In such a fan fiction, there would likely be a great deal of shock among the characters. Harry's friends might feel betrayed or confused at first. Dumbledore would probably have to re - evaluate his plans regarding Harry. And Snape himself would have a whole new set of responsibilities and emotions to deal with, having his relationship with Harry out in the open.
In some fan fictions, the Malfoys might initially be shocked. They could then use this knowledge to their advantage in the wizarding world's power games. For example, they might try to manipulate Harry or use his situation to gain favor with those who oppose Dumbledore.
Well, they might be a bit overprotective at first. They could give Harry a hard time, asking him a lot of questions about his intentions with Ginny. Maybe they'd be a bit suspicious of him too.
In fanfiction, if the Dursleys find out Harry is famous, they might initially be in shock. They've always tried to suppress Harry's identity. They could be envious and try to use his fame for their own gain. For example, Vernon might try to get business deals using Harry's name.
The relationship between Slytherin and Gryffindor houses could shift. Slytherins might become more protective of Harry, which would be a huge change from the usual rivalry. This could lead to some Gryffindors being suspicious of Slytherin motives.
Well, at first, there would be disbelief among many Slytherins. But once they realize it's true, a few of the more empathetic ones might actually feel sorry for Harry. They could start to see him as more than just the 'Boy Who Lived' but as a fellow student who has been through a great deal of pain. They might even try to befriend him secretly, away from the prying eyes of their housemates who might not be so accepting.