His development would likely be more solitary. Itachi was often alone in his burdens, and if Harry follows suit, he would distance himself from his friends. Instead of relying on the support of Ron and Hermione, he would take on his problems by himself. This would make him more self - reliant but also more isolated.
Well, for one thing, Harry's growth would be more internalized. Itachi was a very introspective character, and Harry would likely follow this pattern. He would spend more time thinking about his actions and their consequences rather than acting impulsively. His magical abilities might also develop in a different way. Instead of focusing on the typical offensive spells taught at Hogwarts, he could start to explore more subtle and defensive magic, similar to how Itachi used his Sharingan for both offense and defense. This change in his magical focus would also affect how he interacts with other wizards. He would no longer be the brash hero but a more calculated and mysterious figure in the wizarding world.
Well, if Naruto acts like an Uchiha in fanfiction, his character development could be very different. Uchihas are often known for their brooding and more introverted natures compared to Naruto's original outgoing self. He might become more focused on power and revenge, like some of the Uchihas. His relationships would also change. For example, his bond with Sasuke might be less about rivalry and more about a shared Uchiha - like identity. He could also start to use Sharingan - like abilities, which would change the way he approaches battles and his overall growth as a ninja.
His character development would be very different. Naruto usually grows through his bonds with others, but if he acts like Alucard, he may grow through solitude and self - discovery in a more menacing way. He could start to view his enemies as mere prey rather than people with their own motives. His ninja way might change from believing in hard work and friendship to believing in the strength of the self and the power within, which is a more Alucard - like philosophy.
He'd be more likely to be initially haughty. Since the Malfoys are known for their pride in their pure - blood status. But he might also grow to be more cunning as he'd be in an environment where manipulation is sometimes used.
His self - identity would be more complex. Instead of just being 'The Boy Who Lived', he would also be a black wizard in a predominantly white wizarding world. This would make him more aware of issues like racism and inequality from an early age. He might be more outspoken about these issues compared to the original Harry.
He would likely be adapted as a very powerful and mysterious character. His skills in the Naruto universe would translate into some sort of special magical abilities in the Harry Potter world. For example, his Sharingan could be like a super - powerful magical eye that gives him unique insights.
Well, his character development would be much more complex. He'd start with a sense of entitlement from the Malfoy family upbringing. But as he experiences Hogwarts and meets different people, he'd gradually question those values. His moral compass would be constantly challenged by the family's beliefs.
His character development would likely be very different. Instead of growing through emotional experiences like the loss of loved ones or the joy of friendship, he would develop in a more cold, calculated way. Maybe he'd become a master of spells not because he has a passion for magic, but because it's a means to an end.
As a girl, Harry might develop more self - awareness about her appearance and how others perceive her. She could struggle with finding a balance between being a strong witch and dealing with the expectations of femininity in the wizarding world.
If Harry becomes a female, her character development would likely be different in terms of self - discovery. As a female, she may be more in tune with her emotions earlier on. In the original, Harry had to struggle with his identity as an orphan and the Chosen One. As a female, she might add another layer to this, perhaps dealing with how her femininity affects her role as the Chosen One. For example, she might face doubts from others who think a female can't be as strong in combat or in leadership as a male in the wizarding world.
The character development would be quite drastic. Naruto would start to lose his naivete and become more world - weary. He would stop believing in the good of everyone so easily as he used to. His interactions with his enemies would change from trying to understand them to simply seeing them as obstacles to be removed. This is a big shift from his normal character who always tries to find a way to redeem his foes.