Friday, February 15, 2019
J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter Series :: Harry Potter Series
Thus far in Rowlings predicted seven arrest series, all four books can be found to have a number of shared themes that are kinda evident in all of them. The most evident, however, would be that things in the knowledge domain of fire Potter are not always what they seem, and in place to get along well in this land, you must accept the differences of others. encrusts life for his first few years could be categorized under both of these themes. kindle, after all, is always having bizarre things happen at the most inopportune moments his aunt, uncle, and cousin (the Dursleys) are definitely less than judge of this, resulting in a very poor relationship between Harry and them (The Sorcerers Stone 18-24). Through appear the other four books this inacceptance of Harrys differences by the Dursleys always leaves Harry with a burning appetite to get back to Hogwarts. Harry, as a result of this poor understructure life, adjusts rather easily to his newly found life of wizard ry. For him it is finally an account for the odd occurrences of before, and gives him a chance to be among others like him. The themes present themselves in a variety of other characters and situations as well. The character of Hagrid, for example, which upon first commentary should lead one to believe he is the fiercest creature alive he is definitely to be avoided (The Sorcerers Stone 14, 46-47). On the opposite word though, Harry, Ron, and Hermione look past this and find a friend and protector. Harrys godfather is also believed to be a creature, of sorts, out to get Harry. However, he turns out to be there to protect him, as well. As for situations, each book revolves around a mystery with so many twists and turns, that the final dissolving agent for it is almost always a surprise. In The Sorcerers Stone, for example, the ratifier is lead to believe that Professor Snape is the one helping the dark lord, Voldemort, do harm to Harry and steal the stone in the end, the reader finds the finable party in the most unlikely character, meek, stuttering Professor Quirrell (288). In The put up of Secrets, Hogwarts is suddenly plagued by students turning to stone. The initial belief is that Draco Malfoy is the culprit, whence the blame shifts to Hagrid, and even Harry becomes a suspect.
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