Harry may overcome the emotional trauma by getting involved in the larger wizarding community. He could join clubs or groups at Hogwarts. For instance, he could be part of the Quidditch team. There, he forms bonds with his teammates. These bonds are based on mutual respect and a common goal. Through these relationships, he starts to feel a sense of belonging. Additionally, he might start to do volunteer work in the wizarding world, helping those in need. This gives him a purpose and helps him forget about his family's abandonment.
He overcomes it by throwing himself into his studies or a particular passion. In the wizarding world, there are so many areas to explore. Maybe he becomes really good at Defense Against the Dark Arts. As he gets better at it, he gains confidence. This new - found confidence helps him move past the pain of being abandoned. Also, he could meet a mentor figure, perhaps an older wizard or witch who has also faced family troubles. This mentor could guide him and show him that his family's abandonment doesn't define who he is.
In such fanfictions, Harry might overcome the emotional trauma by finding true friends. These friends could provide the love and support his family didn't. For example, he could meet someone like Hermione who is intelligent and empathetic. She could help him study and also be there for him emotionally. Another way is through self - discovery. Harry could realize his own worth outside of his family's view of him. He might discover he has unique magical abilities that make him special and valued in the wizarding world.
He could start by finding true friends who accept him unconditionally. For example, his friends in Team 7 might help him realize his self - worth. Another way is through self - discovery. Naruto could focus on his ninja training and find that he is capable of great things on his own, which would boost his confidence.
Harry could start writing in a journal, documenting his feelings. This would be a way for him to process his emotions privately. He might also find solace in nature, spending time in the Forbidden Forest, where he can be alone with his thoughts and away from the prying eyes of those who pity him.
Harry can focus on self - improvement. He can pour his energy into his studies, become an expert in different branches of magic. This would not only boost his confidence but also make him more independent. For instance, if he masters advanced potions making, he'll feel a sense of accomplishment on his own.
He might cope by throwing himself into his studies and combat training. By focusing on becoming a better huntsman, he can distract himself from the pain of abandonment.
The fanfiction delves deep into Harry's emotional state. Harry's experience of abuse at the hands of the Dursleys is a central theme. He has to deal with a lot of negative emotions. Fear is a big part of it, as he never knows when the next act of abuse will come. He also feels a great deal of sadness for not having a normal family. However, as he gets older in the fanfiction, he begins to transform these negative emotions into a motivation to break free from the Dursleys' hold and become his own person.
He would probably try to figure out what went wrong. Harry is a curious and determined character. He might start to recall recent events to see if there were any signs of his friends' discontent. He could also try to reach out to them, either directly or through mutual acquaintances, to ask for an explanation.
He might become very self - reliant. Since he has no one to depend on, he learns to take care of himself in every aspect, like finding his own place to live and getting food. He could also start to study magic more independently, exploring areas that were previously forbidden or not well - known.
Harry could use his love for his friends and family. The power of love has been shown to be strong against Voldemort in the original series. So, when facing the Boggart - Voldemort, he could focus on the love he has for Hermione, Ron, and the rest of his friends, and this positive emotion could transform the Boggart into something less terrifying.
Percy might be initially very confused and hurt. He may try to find his sister and understand why she has left him. He could also become very angry and feel betrayed, which might lead him to take some rash actions.
He could overcome it through the support of his friends. If his friends are there for him, they can offer a safe space and positive reinforcement. For instance, they can remind him that he is not to blame for the abuse.