His character might become more confident. Growing up with the Greengrass family, he may not face the same kind of abuse as with the Dursleys. So, he could be more self - assured from the start. For example, he might be more willing to speak up in class.
In this fanfic, Harry's character development would be a complex process. At first, he might struggle with identity issues. He's used to being 'Harry Potter, the boy who lived' but now he's also 'Harry, part of the Greengrass family'. As he grows, he could become more independent - minded. The Greengrass family's influence might encourage him to think for himself more. He would also develop a stronger sense of loyalty to his new family. This loyalty could drive his actions and decisions, leading to him being more protective of his new family members. His moral compass might also shift slightly as he is exposed to different views within the Greengrass family, making for a very interesting and multi - faceted character development.
Harry's character could develop a more Slytherin - like quality. Since he's raised by the Greengrass family, he may be influenced by their values which could be more in line with Slytherin house. He might be more cunning in his decision - making, not in a bad way but in a way that helps him survive and thrive in the wizarding world. He could also be more diplomatic, learning to navigate the complex social structures of the wizarding world more easily. This would be a significant change from his more impulsive nature in the original series.
His character might develop in a more self - interested way. Growing up with the Malfoys, he may not have the same selfless hero complex as in the original. He could be more focused on protecting his family (the Malfoys) and their status in the wizarding world.
Harry's character would be shaped by Sirius' values. Sirius values loyalty above all else, and Harry would grow up with a deeper understanding of what it means to be loyal to friends and family. He would also be more in touch with his emotions. Sirius, having suffered so much, would encourage Harry to express his feelings. This would make Harry a more well - rounded and emotionally intelligent character compared to the sometimes stoic Harry in the original series.
Harry may develop a more humble and hardworking nature. Elves are known for their loyalty and hard work, and growing up among them would likely instill these values in him. He might be less likely to seek glory or attention like he does in the original story.
In this fanfic, Harry's character development could be quite significant. Being raised by the Delacours, he would be exposed to a different set of values. He might grow to be more confident in his magical abilities as the Delacours could encourage him more freely. Also, his sense of family and loyalty could expand as he becomes part of the Delacour family. He may learn to be more diplomatic, dealing with the different personalities within the family and their friends. This new environment would shape him into a different kind of wizard compared to the one we know from the original series.
His magical abilities could develop in new directions. Since different families have different focuses in magic, the Greengrass family might encourage Harry to explore areas he hadn't before. For instance, if the Greengrass family is known for their potions skills, Harry could become an even better potions - maker. His self - confidence may also grow as he is part of a new family structure that supports and encourages him in different ways compared to the Dursleys.
Harry might develop a more solitary nature. Since spiders are often seen as solitary creatures, he could be less inclined to form large groups of friends at first. But he would also be very self - reliant.
His character may become more reserved. Growing up with the Unspeakables, who deal with secret and often dangerous magic, he would learn to keep his thoughts and actions guarded. He might not be as quick to trust others as he was in the original series.
In this fanfiction, Harry's character development could be quite complex. Growing up with Firenze, he would be exposed to centaur wisdom from a young age. This could make him more philosophical and introspective. He may question the norms of the wizarding world more often. His view on power and authority would also change. Instead of blindly following the rules set by the Ministry of Magic or Hogwarts, he would evaluate them based on his centaur - influenced values. Additionally, his relationships with other characters, like Hermione and Ron, would be different. He might not have the same initial connection with them as in the original story, but instead form new and unique bonds based on his centaur - raised experiences.
His character might develop a sense of independence earlier. Since Arachne is not a human guardian in the traditional sense, Harry has to rely on himself more. He may become more self - sufficient and resourceful.
His character might develop a more aloof side. Because he's raised by a snake, he may not be as open and friendly as in the original story. He could be more cautious and calculating in his actions.