The character development of Harry's brother in this fanfiction could be really complex. At first, he might be excited about being the 'chosen one' but then realize the enormity of the task. He could start to envy Harry's freedom from the spotlight in a way. He would have to deal with new friendships and enmities. For example, some might befriend him just because of his new status, while others might be jealous. And he'd have to learn magic faster and be more responsible, which could either make him a great wizard or cause him to rebel against the expectations.
In the 'Harry Potter Abandoned for His Brother' fanfiction, Harry's brother's character development would be full of twists. He would be thrown into a world of high expectations from the start. This could make him initially eager to prove himself. As time goes on, he might face self - doubt. The fact that he was chosen instead of Harry could create a sense of guilt. He might also develop a different relationship with the Hogwarts professors compared to Harry. Some might be more critical, while others might coddle him. His relationship with his family would also change. He might become more distant from them as he's caught up in his new role, or he could draw closer to them for support. All these factors would shape his character in a very different way from what we saw in the original Harry Potter series.
His brother might become overconfident. Since he's now the center of attention instead of Harry, he could get a big head. He might think he's invincible and not take the necessary precautions in the wizarding world. He could also feel a lot of pressure, as everyone would be expecting him to be the hero. This could lead to him either rising to the occasion or crumbling under the weight.
He might be more distrustful. The feeling of being abandoned could make it hard for him to trust others easily. For example, when he first meets Dumbledore or his new friends at Hogwarts, he may be hesitant to open up completely because he's been let down by the most important people in his life - his parents.
Well, it could make him more independent. Without the initial love and protection from his parents, Harry has to learn to fend for himself at a very young age. So when he gets to Hogwarts, he might be more likely to take risks and not rely on others as much.
Well, it would completely disrupt the original dynamic. Harry's relationship with his friends and the wizarding world was centered around his own journey. If he was abandoned for his brother, his brother might become the 'chosen one' figure in this new scenario. This would mean that Harry might grow up feeling resentful or neglected, and his magical abilities could develop in a very different way, perhaps in secret. It could also lead to a different set of alliances and enmities within the wizarding world.
If Naruto was born in the Harry Potter world for fanfiction, his character would evolve in unique ways. His main goal would shift from becoming Hokage to perhaps becoming a great wizard or helping defeat the dark wizards. He would have to learn about magic families and the importance of bloodlines in a different context. Naruto's character development would be influenced by the magical creatures he encounters. For example, he might form a special bond with a hippogriff or a phoenix. His experiences with the Sorting Hat and the different houses would also shape his character as he tries to find where he truly belongs.
The big brother can act as a mentor. For example, if he is more experienced in magic, he can teach Harry new spells and techniques. This helps Harry become more confident in his magical abilities.
Seeing the Boggart as his parents would also force Harry to confront his own identity more. He'd question who he is without his parents and what they would have wanted him to be. This could lead to a more complex character growth. He might struggle with self - doubt at first, but eventually find strength in the memories of his parents and use that to shape himself into a better person, a person worthy of their legacy.
Well, if Harry Potter was raised by Dorea, his character would likely be more refined. Dorea might instill in him a sense of pure - blood pride in a positive way, not the arrogant kind. He would probably grow up with a different set of values compared to being raised by the Dursleys. His magical abilities could be honed earlier and more effectively as Dorea would have a better understanding of magic. Also, his social skills within the wizarding world might be enhanced from a young age, as Dorea would introduce him to the right circles.
The neglect can lead to a sense of distrust in Harry towards family - like relationships. He might be more hesitant to form close bonds with others at first. However, as he grows, he learns to distinguish between those who truly care for him and those who don't. This experience also gives him a deep well of empathy for others who have been through similar situations, which shapes his character into a more understanding and kind person in the long run. He has to face many challenges alone, which toughens his mental state and makes him a more resilient wizard.
It could have a huge impact. Maybe it gives him a stronger connection to his past and helps him deal with his insecurities.
One possible reason could be jealousy. Maybe Harry has achieved something great and his friends can't handle his success. For example, if he gets a very important role in a magical competition, his friends might feel overshadowed. Another reason could be a misunderstanding. Harry might be wrongly accused of something, like being in league with the dark side, and his friends, in their fear or haste, abandon him without giving him a chance to explain.