Muggles’ Prejudice: Why “Harry Potter” Shouldn’t be Considered Only as Children’s Literature
Let’s face it: “Potter” is for everyone, not just kids.
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...
by Laurel Abstract: In the “Harry Potter” series, Snape serves as a character foil for Voldemort, and vice versa. They have much in common–including appearance, childhood experiences, talent, intelligence, interest in the Dark Arts,...
This essay is a response to the criticism of the “Harry Potter” novels voiced by many in the Christian community.
Hermione had good intentions when she founded SPEW. But did she go about it the right way?
Let’s face it – who doesn’t dislike the sad excuse of a Minister of Magic named Cornelius Fudge?
by Abbii Summary: One of the most hotly debated issues among the Potter fandom is the role and character of Severus Snape, a man who treated Harry abysmally for six years, only to be...
Amos Diggory
Set decorator – RIP
2007
Xenophilius Lovegood
Harry Potter
Composer
1991
Rose Granger-Weasley (CC – London)
2017
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