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The Battle for the Soul

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).

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Novel

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Novel

                Released on July 8, 2000, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the Harry Potter series. It has 37 chapters and...

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Novel

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Novel

                Released on July 16, 2005, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the sixth book in the Harry Potter series. It has 30 chapters and is 607...

Harry Potter Series

Harry Potter Series

                  With over 600 million books sold in 83 languages, the most recent being Yiddish in February 2020, the Harry Potter series by author J.K. Rowling has become the bestselling book series in...

Begrudged Beater

Dear Mr. Weasley,

First off, I would like to say, you are my favourite wizard of all time, and I guess I could say you are my role model.

Now here is my sticky situation. I play Beater for Ravenclaw at Hogwarts, and so does my best friend who is Slytherin (but she is the good sort of Slytherin). She has been playing Quidditch even before she came to Hogwarts, where I have only been playing for 2-3 years. I am starting to catch up to her, and I am becoming an even better Quidditch player than her. I am starting to realize that she is threatened by me. She treats me like dragon dung, and I sick and tired of it. As you have been in the jealous BFF (a Muggle phrase meaning Best Friend Forever) position before, I thought it would be ideal to seek your advice. Is there anyway of fixing our friendship, or will she hate me forever?

Confused Wizard

Dear Hermione Granger,

How may a young wizard who is shy approach a witch he fancies?

Are there certain steps or instructions you may know of that work? I ask you, and not your husband, Mr. Weasley, since you yourself stated that he has “…the emotional range of a teaspoon…”.