One common theme is self - discovery. Harry has to figure out who he is without the influence of his parents. For example, in many such fanfictions, he might discover new magical abilities or a different heritage. Another theme is the struggle for acceptance. Since he's being raised by a 'top', there could be high expectations, and he has to strive to be accepted in this new environment.
A frequent theme is the exploration of power. Since Harry has magical abilities, he might grapple with how to use them in the context of being abandoned. He could be either more determined to prove himself or hesitant due to the lack of parental guidance. Additionally, the theme of revenge against those who caused his parents' absence might be present, but he would also have to decide if that's the right path.
Well, 'Raised by the Elite' is also a great one. In this fanfiction, Harry is abandoned at a young age and is then raised by a group of the most powerful wizards in the magical world, who are considered 'tops'. It shows how Harry adapts to this new life, learns different magic, and how his relationships with other characters are re - shaped.
Well, a common storyline could be that Harry, after being abandoned by his parents, is discovered by a powerful but reclusive wizard. This wizard takes Harry under his wing and trains him to be extremely powerful in magic, much more so than in the original story. This could lead to Harry having a different set of friends and enemies. Another idea is that Harry is abandoned near a magical school in another country. He grows up there, learning a different type of magic. When he finally comes to Hogwarts, he has a clash of magical cultures. And yet another could be that Harry is found by a magical organization that experiments on abandoned magical children. He has to escape from there and then find his true identity and place in the wizarding world.
One common theme is Harry's struggle with self - worth. Since his parents neglected him, he might constantly question his value. Another theme could be his search for a family substitute. For example, he may find solace in his friends who become like a family to him. Also, the theme of isolation often appears. Harry might feel alone in his situation, as if no one truly understands what he's been through with his parents' neglect.
One common theme is Harry's struggle with self - worth. Since his parents neglected him, he might constantly question his value. Another theme could be his search for love and acceptance elsewhere, like among his friends. And there may be a theme of his resentment towards his parents, which he has to deal with as he grows up.
The search for identity is a prevalent theme. Being abandoned by her parents makes Fem Harry question her heritage and her place in the wizarding world. She might explore her mother's or father's side in different ways. Some fanfictions also have a theme of revenge, where Fem Harry wants to get back at those who caused her parents to abandon her, but this is less common compared to the others.
A third plotline might be that Harry is abandoned in a magical but hidden place. There, he is raised by magical creatures, say, a group of centaurs. They teach him their own brand of magic and wisdom. When he finally enters the wizarding world proper, he has a very different perspective on magic compared to the other students, which causes both admiration and some envy among his peers.
One possible plotline could be Harry growing up in an orphanage where he discovers some latent magic powers on his own before getting his Hogwarts letter. He might face more difficulties and prejudices from the muggles around him, which could make his entry into the wizarding world even more of a relief.
This is a really unusual concept for a fanfiction. The entire 'Harry Potter' story is built around Harry being an orphan because of Voldemort's actions against his parents. Having his parents be the killers in fanfiction completely changes the dynamic. It could be a way for some writers to explore themes of betrayal, but it goes against the well - established lore and the positive image of Harry's parents. So, it's not a common type of fanfiction and might be a shock to many 'Harry Potter' fans who are used to the traditional story.
One common theme is family. These fanfictions often explore the idea of what a real family could be for Harry, with Sirius as a loving father figure. Another theme is the exploration of Sirius's character. Writers like to show how he overcomes his past traumas to be a good parent to Harry.