In the original story, Snape's character development was driven by the overarching plot of the wizarding war. However, in abuse fanfiction, his development is often more about his personal journey through abuse. His relationship with Lily, for instance, could be explored from the perspective of how his past abuse made it difficult for him to fully express his love for her. Also, his actions as a double agent might be more closely tied to his experiences of being abused. He might be seen as someone who is trying to prove himself worthy despite the abuse he endured, rather than just being a hero in the war against Voldemort.
In the original series, Snape's character development was mainly centered around his love for Lily and his role in the fight against Voldemort. But in abuse fanfiction, it often focuses more on the traumas he faced in his early life and how those traumas shaped him into the bitter person he was at Hogwarts. For example, in fanfiction, we might see more of his childhood abuse by his father influencing his actions towards his students.
In the original series, Snape's character development is mainly centered around his love for Lily, his role as a double agent, and his complex relationship with Harry. In the fanfiction where he is a slave, his development would be forced to take a different path. He has to deal with the lack of freedom and the degradation of being a slave, which is a far cry from his original status as a Hogwarts professor and a key figure in the wizarding world's power dynamics.
In the original Naruto series, Naruto's development is mainly about learning to control his chakra, making friends, and facing the ninja world's problems. But in the Naruto Reincarnation of Ichigo fanfiction, he also has to deal with Ichigo's powers. So his development becomes more complex as he has to learn to balance two very different power systems. For example, he might struggle with the sudden influx of spiritual energy that comes with Ichigo's powers.
In the original series, Harry is generally a very determined character. But in 'Harry Loses Hope' fanfiction, his character development takes a different turn. He becomes more self - doubting. In the original, he always had some hope, no matter how bad things got. Here, he loses that hope, which makes his actions more erratic. He might not be as quick to jump into battles or challenges like he was in the original.
In the original series, Hermione is a very intelligent and studious witch. But as a goddess in fanfiction, she often has to deal with much greater responsibilities. For instance, she might be in charge of maintaining the balance of magic in the entire wizarding world, which is a far cry from just being a top student at Hogwarts.
In the original series, Ben was a kid, so his development was about growing up in a basic sense, learning right from wrong. In the adult fanfic, it's more about his moral and ethical growth in complex situations. For example, he might face decisions where there is no clear - cut good or bad option.
In the original series, character development is often tied to the house they are initially sorted into. In fanfiction with resorting, characters are forced to adapt to new house cultures. For example, a character like Draco Malfoy, if sorted into Gryffindor, would have to confront his own biases and learn the values of courage and chivalry which are not emphasized in Slytherin. This creates a different path for his character development.
The original Harry Potter series focuses on the growth of characters like Harry, Hermione, and Ron in a positive moral direction. They learn about love, loyalty, and sacrifice. However, in homicidal Harry Potter fanfiction, the character development often takes a dark turn. Characters may lose their moral compass due to various reasons such as trauma or a thirst for power. Hermione, for instance, might be written as using her intelligence for evil and murderous plots instead of for the good of the wizarding world as in the original.
In the original Cowboy Bebop series, character development is shown through the episodic adventures. However, in adult fanfiction, character development can be more extreme. For example, characters might be made more vulnerable or more powerful in ways not seen in the original. Their emotions can be explored on a deeper level, like Spike's sense of loneliness could be magnified and explored in a more sexual or psychological way in fanfiction, which is not as prominent in the original series.
In fanfiction, characters can be developed in ways that the original series didn't explore. For example, a fanfiction might focus on a minor character like Neville Longbottom's life outside of Hogwarts and how his experiences with herbology shape his personality further. In the original series, we mainly see Neville's growth in relation to the main plot.
In fanfiction, characters might have more room for emotional exploration during the bedding ceremony. In the original series, the bedding ceremony is often a brief and somewhat brutal display of power. But in fanfiction, a character could show more vulnerability or resistance, which can add new layers to their development.