It changes the story a great deal. Firstly, the gender change means different social expectations within the wizarding world. Female characters often face different challenges and opportunities. Also, being reborn as a Black alters the power dynamics. The Blacks are an old and influential family, so she has a different kind of influence and access to resources. For example, she may have more influence in Slytherin house which was often associated with the Blacks.
There are quite a few 'reborn as fem Harry Potter fanfiction' out there. 'Fem Harry Potter: The Rebirth' is one that stands out. In this fanfic, the reborn as fem Harry Potter has a different personality influenced by her new gender. She might be more in touch with her emotions in a different way than the original Harry. Another one, 'Reborn as a Female Harry Potter: Magic and Change', shows how the Hogwarts environment reacts to her being female. Teachers might treat her differently, and classmates may have new perspectives. And in 'Fem Harry Potter's New Path', we see how she uses her femininity to her advantage in the wizarding world, perhaps using different forms of magic or having different magical abilities compared to the male Harry.
One great fem Harry Potter reborn fanfiction is 'The Girl Who Lived'. It offers a really interesting take on how a female Harry would handle the challenges in the wizarding world. The character development is well - done, and it has some unique plot twists compared to the original story.
Well, another plot point might be her relationship with the other characters from the original series. For example, how she interacts with Hermione and Ron. Since she is now a female and a Black, their dynamic could be completely different. She might have to deal with different expectations from them and also from the wizarding world in general.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what this particular fanfiction is about without reading it. But generally, a 'fem Harry Potter' would be a female version of Harry Potter in a fan - created story. If it's described as 'a black fanfiction', it might involve themes related to black culture, black characters, or a new take on the Harry Potter world from a perspective that incorporates black experiences. However, this is just speculation.
One common theme is the exploration of gender roles in the wizarding world. Another is how relationships, especially romantic ones, change with a female Harry. Also, the way she is perceived by others and how she copes with that perception.
The character development in the fanfiction is quite distinct from the original. Since fem Harry is now Black, her cultural background becomes a huge part of her character. In the original, Harry was an orphan with a mostly British - influenced upbringing. Now, she may have a different family history, perhaps one that is rich in Black magical traditions. This would shape her values and beliefs differently. Also, as a female, her relationships with other characters will change. She may form different friendships and rivalries. For example, she might have a closer bond with female characters who also face discrimination in the wizarding world, and she may be more empathetic towards their struggles compared to the original Harry.
One great fem Harry Potter Lady Black fanfiction is 'The Black Heir'. It has an interesting take on a female Harry being related to the Black family. The story is full of mystery and adventure as she discovers her heritage within the Black family and the wizarding world.
One common theme is family. Since the Black family has such a complex and rich history in the Harry Potter universe, fem Harry's connection to it is often explored. This includes dealing with family secrets, loyalty, and the expectations that come with being part of the Black family.
Another good one is 'The Potter - Phantomhive Connection'. This fanfiction delves deep into the relationship between a fem Harry Potter and the Phantomhive household. It shows how her presence disrupts and also enriches the existing dynamics. The writing is quite engaging, with detailed descriptions of the settings and the characters' emotions.