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Jk Rowling Research Paper

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The Harry Potter series and the Harry Potter Universe would not have been created without the help of J.K. Rowling's imagination. Her talent of starting to write stories started way early in her life and it slowly progressed as she aged. When her book Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was created, it automatically started a raging fire that would soon be called a fandom and slowly engulf across the globe as a pop culture icon. As this fire grew across the globe so did her fame and fortune from the Harry Potter series. Overall, J.K. Rowling's imagination helped create a generation that would enjoy reading again and give joy to the public while acquiring fame for herself. When J.K. Rowling was a little girl she often wrote little stories. Her first homemade story was called Rabbit which was a story about a rabbit who contracted measles. As she grew older, she worked at many jobs that included helping publishers and firms. Little did she know that this would help her start creating one of the best fictional series this generation has ever seen. Soon she started making …show more content…

Rowling did not write the Harry Potter series then and there, but instead moved to Portugal to start a family that would eventually end in a divorce but also may have inspired her to create a “arrogant, lying wizard” (Encyclopedia.com) know as Gilderoy Lockhart in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Soon after the divorce, J.K. Rowling and her three month old daughter, Jessica, moved to her sister's house in Edinburgh where she will then finally create the Harry Potter series. Soon after Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was made, J.K. Rowling went to all sorts of publishers to help her publish the book but no one would help publish it until the year 1998, when the book would take flight in the United States and make a perfect landing with the general public. With the fear of bias readers Rowling took the identity of “J.K. Rowling” to keep her gender a secret from biased

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