Harry Potter and the Nerdy Feminist
An essay analyzing female characters and the theme of feminism in the “Harry Potter” series.
An essay analyzing female characters and the theme of feminism in the “Harry Potter” series.
An essay drawing parallels between the plot of the “Harry Potter” series and the very real historical events surrounding World War Two.
Discussing morality and the abuse of power dynamics in politics or otherwise, prevalent throughout the “Potter” series.
Discussing racism, bigotry, and inequality in the “Potter” series.
Let’s face it: “Potter” is for everyone, not just kids.
I found this list on lifesitenews.com and think the author is highly ignorant of the series. In this post, I refute all the points she makes.
by Allison Abstract: I wrote this essay for my AP English class in September of 2003, just two short months after Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was released. Our assignment for...
by Myt Abstract: An analysis of communication in both the wizarding world and the muggle world. Of course, the simple answer for many who are posed with this question, “Is magic really better than...
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