“Harry Potter” was and is still one of the most famous novels in the history of literature. Since the release of the first novel in 1997, June 26, it was a big success. This story about a young wizard who had yet to discover his powers was amazing. J. K. Rowling had truly hit the jackpot as it is for literature. After its first success, Rowling continued to publish more books over the years, and the last one, “The Deathly Hallows” was released in 2007. Before that, they also released a movie in 2001 about the first book, “The Philosopher's’ Stone.” The movie was also a huge hit. Harry Potter was truly a wizard of both magic, and winning over readers attention. Today, however, I am not here to describe the life of Harry Potter himself, but instead to describe the purpose of Rubeus Hagrid, the main “guide” of this novel. I will first be describing his early life, then his life as gamekeeper of hogwarts, then becoming one of Harry’s best friends. First of all, Hagrid had a rocky childhood. He was constantly bullied in school because of his birth. During his third year, a …show more content…
After the first wizarding war, Harry Potter, aged 1, was attacked by Voldemort, or Riddle, and his parents were killed, but not Harry. Dumbledore, hearing this news, send Hagrid to retrieve the boy and send him to himself, to deliver the boy to his only remaining family, his Aunt and Uncle. When Harry turned eleven years old, Hagrid went to his house and delivered him a cake, a gesture of kindness Harry had never seen before, because his Aunt and Uncle were extremely horrible to him. Harry was also accepted into Hogwarts at that time, and Hagrid served as his “guide” and kind of a guardian. At Hogwarts, he was very protective of Harry and constantly invited him into his hut with his friends. This was the beginning of a new