On Coming-of-Age in the Second Wizarding War
What does it mean to “grow up”? Here is a reflective, creative piece on how certain central “Potter” characters may have “come of age” throughout the Second Wizarding War.
What does it mean to “grow up”? Here is a reflective, creative piece on how certain central “Potter” characters may have “come of age” throughout the Second Wizarding War.
Buffy Summers and Harry Potter, despite being entirely different at first glance (except for wielding only small pieces of wood against powerful supernatural beings), the two characters are similar archetypal heroes, who face similar narratives and are helped along the way by similar casts of friends and allies. As they walk the path of the hero’s journey, Buffy and Harry have some striking resemblances.
If you want to defeat a Dark Lord, you’re going to have to break a few eggs (and set at least one teacher on fire).
Is Sirius as loyal as you think he is? Read more to find out!
Removed from a world where a hat gives you the ultimate aptitude test and you get to have “a cool wizard job” when you grow up, here’s what we reckon the “Harry Potter” characters would have gotten up to after they left school. Includes activism, infamy, and “The Wolf of Wall Street”.
Betrayal is something that we all might face in our relationships, but that didn’t stop Remus and Sirius from becoming one of the most well-known, and well-loved, pairings in the “Harry Potter” fandom.
While Harry is determined to hate Snape, Lupin is determined to forgive him…
Valar Morghulis? Well, Expecto Patronum.
What happened to the Potter family cat after Lily and James were murdered?
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