Hogwarts as a Panoptical Prison: The “Umbrage” Umbridge Brings
Read on to find out how Umbridge turns Hogwarts into a prison by using Michel Foucault and Jeremy Bentham’s model of the panopticon.
by Lila Riesen · Published October 2, 2018 · Last modified October 22, 2018
Read on to find out how Umbridge turns Hogwarts into a prison by using Michel Foucault and Jeremy Bentham’s model of the panopticon.
by Lila Riesen · Published August 19, 2018 · Last modified October 22, 2018
Hogwarts dating ads: If you have wit, you might be the right fit!
by Lila Riesen · Published June 22, 2018 · Last modified October 22, 2018
Feeling stressed? Love “Harry Potter”? Relax and unwind with these five techniques, great for the mind, soul, body, and stomach!
Editorials / The Daily Prophet
by Lila Riesen · Published May 31, 2018 · Last modified March 9, 2021
For some, “Harry Potter” helped combat some pretty harrowing times of their own. What does “Harry Potter” mean to you, and how has it aided in making you the person you are today?
by Lila Riesen · Published May 21, 2018 · Last modified October 22, 2018
Does ruling power corrupt wizards in literature? How about in primary world politics? Read why Dumbledore and Gandalf avoid ruling power.
by Lila Riesen · Published March 23, 2018 · Last modified October 22, 2018
Your wait is over, witches and wizards! Here is “Harry Potter”-themed workout Chapter 2, “The Vanishing Glass!” Let’s get moving!
Editorials / The Daily Prophet
by Lila Riesen · Published March 19, 2018 · Last modified March 9, 2021
Which is more nerve-racking: running a trolley into a barrier or defeating Voldy? Apparently, to our Mr. Potter, it’s the trolley bit! Here’s a comparative study of Harry’s emotions using corpus stylistics!
by Lila Riesen · Published March 4, 2018 · Last modified October 22, 2018
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