Christmas in the Forest of Dean: The Silver Doe – Part 2
From white deer to references to the Forest of Dean, early Arthurian texts can shine a light on the doe Patronus scene in “Deathly Hallows.”
From white deer to references to the Forest of Dean, early Arthurian texts can shine a light on the doe Patronus scene in “Deathly Hallows.”
From Dennis Potter to Harry Potter, the Forest of Dean may pull its significance from screenwriters, Arthurian legend, and the author’s own childhood.
From an old Snitch to a stuffed pig, “Harry Potter” and “The Christmas Pig” both illustrate the importance of sentimental attachments to objects.
What would a Hufflepuff have to say about “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”? We’ve got a diary entry with all the answers.
“The Christmas Pig” deals with some themes – like divorce – that “Harry Potter” never did. But the way it discusses loss is strikingly similar.
Have you read “Dumbledore: The Life and Lies of Hogwarts’s Renowned Headmaster”? Lorrie Kim shares how the book changed her reading of the series.
Does Wolfstar give you that warm, fuzzy feeling? Here are some incorrect quotes that are sure to put a smile on your face.
Does Snape know how to cook? Where can you get the best pea soup? Wonder no more – this exclusive interview with Dedalus Diggle tells all.
The ghost of card games past… Check out this exclusive vintage toy that, for many years, no one was quite sure existed.
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