In the “Harry Potter” Series, J.K. Rowling is a story about a famous boy named Harry Potter, going through adventures and facing challenges in the wizarding world. Throughout the series, Harry battles with Lord Voldemort, the one who killed his parents. In the story, full of friendship, power and love, we can learn about Harry Potter’s inner strong, inner strength from him and the people around him which has helped him to overcome his challenges and adversities.
One thing we learn from the “Harry Potter” Series is friendship. Friendship has helped Harry to come back from his adventures alive. This is shown throughout the whole series. For example, in “Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets”, Harry’s friends help him to find the Chamber of Secrets. Hermione
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This is shown throughout the whole series. For instance, in “Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets” Harry Potter was able to defeat Tom Marvolo Riddle and to save Ginny Weasley who was trapped in the Chamber of Secrets. Harry was able to defeat Tom by destroying the Tom Riddle's diary with the basilisk’s fang. This shows that Harry would do anything to save someone, no matter who that person is and to spare his life for someone else. Another reason is that Harry had the ability to defeat Voldemort. In “Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows” Harry defeats Voldemort. I think that Harry survived the attack from Voldemort because Voldemort, he chose Harry’s blood to build his body which I think that Voldemort got to be shielded by Lily’s protection from the blood. I think that this killed Voldemort because Harry can’t die until Voldemort dies as Voldemort acted as a Horcrux for Harry. This is why I think that Harry was able to defeat Voldemort. This shows that even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise and that you should never give up on something that you can’t go a day without thinking about
“What book are you reading this week?” I asked my new friend, Emma. “Oh, I’m just reading Harry Potter,” she replied, not lifting her head up to look at me. With the start of middle school, I had few friends on top of transferring to a new school. So when I spotted Emma on the first day of school, reading a book amongst a vast sea of white polo shirts and navy blue shorts and skirts, I knew she was going to be one of my new friends.
"Now the night is coming to an end, The sun will rise and we will try again." With a new day comes a new chance at life. The night ending brings the end of the past and the start
Harry Potter was forced to endure many hardships of death and still needed to face the killer of his loved ones, who was known as the embodiment of evil. These three individuals had to endure many hardships to reach their goal.
Harry Potter, from the Harry Potter book series, was a fictional wizard. The books were set in the late 1980’s. Harry Potter defied all the odds when he survived a killing curse at age one. Voldemort tried to kill Harry, and succeeded in killing both his mother and father. Harry however, was able to survive because his mother gave her life to protect Harry, which in turn created a shield, so that Harry could not be harmed.
This article will also be talking about the book series Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone it was written by J.K. Rowling, this book will be used to prove
Such as this evidence found for mighty warrior. Harry Potter took the risk causing a distraction for Ron and Hermione. “ He took a great running jump and managed to fasten his arms around the troll's neck from behind.” Page 176. Saving Ron and Hmermione's life, but putting himself in deeper danger.
Author C.S Lewis once stated that “Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny,” seemingly explaining that those who experience adversity prosper in difficult situations. It is what we experience for the worst that changes us for the better. Roman poet Horace asserts this claim, saying that adversity plays into an individual’s character. He claims that talent arises from adversity and becomes prosperous in normally dormant situations. I believe this claim to be true as it can be seen in numerous historical events and works of literature alike.
Keeping It Simple You would be hard pressed to find anyone who does not live under a rock that has not at least heard of Harry Potter, if not read a book or seen a movie. The series has become a cultural phenomenon that has people of all ages as loyal fans worldwide. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was the first book in the series by J. K. Rowling that had to have some qualities to capture audiences. Sure, it is a book about magic and adventures, but there are plenty of books about magic in the fantasy genre that never will have the following that Harry Potter does, so what did Rowling do to make this a meaningful story?
Conscious that they must not be seen, they are unsure how, and if, they can change that night's events. At first, they are little more than passive observers as they watch their previous selves repeat what happened only a few hours earlier, but soon figure out what they must do. Harry, more adventurous and less concerned with altering the past than Hermione, finally realizes that it was not his father he had earlier seen on the lake shore, but himself. Only he can save Black and the others from the Dementors, and he must act quickly. It is this realization that empowers him to cast the powerful Patronus that scatters the
They learn magic as much as experience and knowledge as possible to prepare for the future and defeat the bad witches and bad people. They involve themselves in adventures in the hope that they will obtain the happiness. In addition to Harry Potter, the successful novel and film adaptation and merchandise are ranging from toys to games to clothes, a wealth of popular and academic works discussing the phenomenon that is Harry Potter has been published over recent years- to varying degrees of acclaim. Some critics praise potter author J.K.Rowling for successfully negotiating the fine line between being ‘both utterly original and part of a literary lineage’ (caselli,
Harry Potter’s narrative follows Campbell’s pattern. In Harry’s case, he is living with his Muggle relatives, when letters from Hogwarts arrive to notify him that he has been accepted to the wizarding school (cf. Ahmed, 2012,
Before coming to Hogwarts, Harry is completely isolated. Not only does he not have a loving family environment, but he does not have any friends to serve as a support system. After becoming a student at Hogwarts, however, Harry quickly creates a large group of friends but, more importantly, a close relationship with Ron and Hermione. For most of the students at Hogwarts, a strong group of friends helps with homesickness and difficult classes. Yet, in Harry's case, Rowling draws a more obvious parallel between friendship and difficult life challenges: the only way that Harry is able to reach the Mirror of Erised in the dungeons of Hogwarts is with Ron and Hermione's help.
literary analysis: Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets I’ve read Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets, a book written by J.K. Rowling. It’s the second book in a series of 7. The book is about Harry Potter, a 12-year-old wizard going to Hogwarts. This year, people are getting stupefied without anyone knowing the reason behind it.
Harry has a different life at his new school, Hogwarts, School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his friendship with two good friends named Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. The different