What the Black Family Teaches Us About the Intricacies of Choice
The most important lesson in the Black family’s moral ambiguity is the power of choice.
by Pranjal Tipnis · Published August 23, 2021 · Last modified June 20, 2022
The most important lesson in the Black family’s moral ambiguity is the power of choice.
by Brittney Miller, John L. Wilda · Published August 26, 2020 · Last modified August 7, 2021
Who doesn’t love the Weasleys? Check out this article discussing the ancestry of our favorite red-headed family.
20th Anniversary / Features / The Daily Prophet
by Aurelia Lieb · Published July 21, 2019 · Last modified December 29, 2021
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to 2006 as we talk about world records, book bannings, and the first footage of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”.
by Mikaela Renshaw · Published June 25, 2019 · Last modified October 1, 2020
The Black family has some very interesting names. But do those names fit with their characters?
by MuggleNet · Published August 4, 2015 · Last modified November 7, 2022
Sirius and Regulus, two brothers who on the surface appear to be very different in character. But when you examine them closely, it becomes apparent that they are much more alike than we avid “Harry Potter” readers may have originally imagined. This makes answering the question of who was the better Black surprisingly difficult to answer.
Regulus and Narcissa Black: what led to their decisions to betray Voldemort, and how they were in a position to be able to achieve this?
Maybe Regulus Black isn’t so dead after all. How could this be the case? What does it mean for book 7? Read this fan’s theory to find out.
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