The original Naruto is about growth, friendship, and heroism. Naruto is depicted as a heroic figure who would never harm his family. In this fanfiction, the concept of Naruto as a 'god' and his act of killing his family introduce a very dark and uncharacteristic element. It changes the entire tone of the Naruto world from one of hope and perseverance to a much darker, more tragic one.
The relationships in the original Naruto are complex and positive. Naruto has a strong bond with his parents through memories and his connection with his friends who are like family. In the 'god naruto kills his family fanfiction', this entire relationship dynamic is shattered. It's a huge deviation as it undermines the foundation of the Naruto universe which was built on love, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams.
In the original storyline, Yagura was the Fourth Mizukage who was being controlled by Obito. He was more of a victim. But in this fanfiction, Naruto kills him, which is a huge deviation as Naruto is usually about saving people. In the original, Naruto tries to understand and redeem his enemies, not kill them outright.
Well, in the original Naruto storyline, Minato is Naruto's father and he sacrificed himself to save the village and Naruto. So, in the fanfiction where Minato kills Naruto, it completely goes against this fundamental relationship. It changes the very essence of Minato's character from a self - sacrificing hero to a killer.
In the original, Naruto's team supports him and they grow together. However, in this fanfiction, the concept of Naruto hating his team means that all those positive interactions and character developments are thrown out. His relationships with his teammates, which were based on mutual respect and trust in the original, are now replaced with negative feelings.
Well, in the original storyline, Naruto is a very resilient character. He faces numerous challenges during the Chunin Exams but never gives up. He always tries to find a way forward. In this fanfic, the very act of Naruto killing himself is a huge deviation as it goes against his core character trait of perseverance.
The original Naruto storyline focuses on Naruto's growth, his pursuit of becoming Hokage, and his relationships within the ninja world in a more traditional sense. However, in 'itachi cheats on naruto fanfiction', it takes a very different turn. It adds a whole new layer of drama and conflict that is not present in the original. Itachi's character is also distorted in a way as it gives him a new, rather uncharacteristic behavior of 'cheating' which changes the dynamics of how we perceive him and his connection to Naruto.
Well, in the original Naruto storyline, Naruto is mainly focused on becoming Hokage and protecting the village from external threats. In the 'naruto framed prison fanfiction', he is suddenly in a position where he has to fight for his own freedom and reputation, which is a big deviation.
In the original story, Naruto respects Kakashi a great deal, but he's not scared of him. So this fanfiction takes a different turn by creating this fear factor. It changes the dynamic between the two characters completely.
The original Naruto story builds on the idea of family bonds being strong and unbreakable. But in the 'naruto hates kushina' fanfiction, this fundamental aspect is turned upside down. This changes the whole dynamic of Naruto's character development. He is no longer the Naruto we know who is inspired by his parents' legacy, but rather a Naruto with a completely different set of emotions towards his mother.
Well, in the original storyline, Naruto has great respect for the Hokage. He dreams of becoming one himself. But in this fanfiction, the hatred is a complete contrast. It changes the fundamental relationship dynamics.
In the original Naruto storyline, there is a focus on Naruto's growth, his friendships, and his journey to become a great ninja. Torture has no place in this positive growth - centered narrative. So this fanfiction completely goes against the spirit of the original by introducing such a cruel and uncharacteristic act.