The Five Crucial Problems of Harry Potter
by Spenser Milo Originally posted as an article on Based on Nothing Ah yes, the wizarding world of the Harry Potter franchise. The books, the games, the fanfiction! All of these hve their place in...
by Spenser Milo Originally posted as an article on Based on Nothing Ah yes, the wizarding world of the Harry Potter franchise. The books, the games, the fanfiction! All of these hve their place in...
You may not be the Chosen One or the Brightest Witch of Your Age, but you might be Ron. It may not sound as glamorous but it is still pretty terrific.
Hey, guys! My name is Noah Fried, and this past summer after graduating from college I left MuggleNet to pursue a career in New York City. And now I’m back. To be honest, I really had no intention of coming back to the site. Don’t get me wrong – I had a blast working at MuggleNet for six years and was proud of the experience. But as fate would have it, a series of events and successes would slowly bring me back…
Exploring the connotations of the legendary duel between Molly Weasley and Bellatrix Lestrange at the Battle of Hogwarts.
By Daniela Grab your seats for the question of the century: “What did Harry find out in Chamber that foreshadows something he will learn in Prince?” Yes, I know, there isn’t exactly a lot...
Could the Half-Blood Prince be a member of the Black family? Special guest blogger Pete Happens speculates who it may be.
Good and evil are very well-traveled subjects in art and literature, and there are many different literary models Jo Rowling might have chosen for her heroes and villains, but most Western allegories can be traced back directly or indirectly to the early Christian poet Prudentius (c. 400 AD).
Was Newt Scamander a Hogwarts Headmaster? Read on to discover which Headmasters were actually canon.
Warning: spoilers ahead! A comparison of the villain of “The Cuckoo’s Calling” to Voldemort and Barty Crouch, Jr.
Amos Diggory
Set decorator – RIP
2007
Xenophilius Lovegood
Harry Potter
Composer
1991
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