Christmas Sweaters and Boxing Day Reconciliation: The Warmth of a Mother’s Love
Mrs. Weasley’s sweaters are not only warm and cozy, but they also have symbolic meaning within the series.
Mrs. Weasley’s sweaters are not only warm and cozy, but they also have symbolic meaning within the series.
– In Chapter 19 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry sees a Patronus in the woods and follows the mysterious silver doe to a lake, where the sword of Gryffindor can be...
– In Chapter 15 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry, Ron, and Hermione continue camping in secluded places. Their attempts to destroy the Horcrux continue to fail, and the pressure mounts until...
– In Chapter 14 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry, Ron, and Hermione are forced to set up camp in a remote location because Grimmauld Place is no longer safe. Harry has...
From white deer to references to the Forest of Dean, early Arthurian texts can shine a light on the doe Patronus scene in “Deathly Hallows.”
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by MuggleNet · Published December 22, 2021 · Last modified December 23, 2021
From Dennis Potter to Harry Potter, the Forest of Dean may pull its significance from screenwriters, Arthurian legend, and the author’s own childhood.
Just like BTS, Harry is also ready to bash his one true hater: the one and only Lord Voldemort. Let’s put our wands up and let the mic drop!
Take a 360-degree virtual tour of Gloucester Cathedral and the Forest of Dean, and experience the magic of some of the most memorable “Harry Potter” scenes!
by Jasmine Lee · Published July 23, 2017 · Last modified October 5, 2021
July is National Baked Beans Month. Don’t campers usually take beans with them? Ergo, I embark upon a challenge to forage inside my pantry to make meals as the trio would’ve done.
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