Muggles, Mystery, and Malfoys: What We Get from the Chapters That Harry Isn’t In
When Rowling chooses not to write from Harry’s perspective, she skillfully uses a variety of narrative perspectives to create mystery and intrigue for her readers.
by Sophia Jenkins · Published October 16, 2018 · Last modified February 28, 2023
When Rowling chooses not to write from Harry’s perspective, she skillfully uses a variety of narrative perspectives to create mystery and intrigue for her readers.
1998
1999
Albus Dumbledore (PS/SS, CoS)
Albus Severus Potter (CC – London and New York)
Young Tom Riddle (CoS)
2017
2019
2016
1995
2015
Pansy Parkinson (HBP, DH1, DH2)