Religion in Harry’s World
By Tamar Religion in the Potterverse. No one knows quite what to think of this subject. Religion is not referred to openly in the books, and it is unknown whether any of the characters...
By Tamar Religion in the Potterverse. No one knows quite what to think of this subject. Religion is not referred to openly in the books, and it is unknown whether any of the characters...
By Daniela I found the editorial on Arithmancy interesting, and I think Jenna Sottle made an important discovery with her “dingo kidney” rating system. First, the question: are there more or less valid ways...
by Clement Garrity As the books progress, we learn more and more about the life of the feared He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, but there is still so much more to learn about Tom Marvolo Riddle. I am not...
Today’s article (which will most likely turn into a series of three or four) is going to be about Severus Snape—Hogwarts’ Potion master. This is one of my absolute favourite characters (probably even the favourite character) and my research this week has been pure joy, let me tell you.
When little Ginny is first introduced in “Sorcerer’s Stone”, she’s obviously starstruck with Harry. Over time, that changes – as do they.
by Daniela A narrative detail struck me in the Harry Potter books: Harry is said to have affronted Voldemort five times in five books, but Voldemort was conspicuously absent from Book 3, the PoA....
by Esther Kleinig We know so little about Narcissa Malfoy, but she will be appearing in the next book. What can we expect? I think we can expect more than just a little, like...
by Esther Kleinig I happen to pride myself on being a person who always searches for the truth, and accepts it, even if it’s not what I want to hear. This is an explanation...
by Jenna Stottle I’m jumping on the bandwagon and looking into tedious details of the books in hopes to discover the One Truth. And perhaps even worthless of all, I’m doing it with Arithmancy....
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