Love Languages: A “Harry Potter” Character Analysis – Part 1
We all know where the characters in “Harry Potter” fit into the four Houses at Hogwarts, but where do they fall among the five love languages?
We all know where the characters in “Harry Potter” fit into the four Houses at Hogwarts, but where do they fall among the five love languages?
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Like in the first three books, there are also a few dodgy moments in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”. Which do you think is the most questionable?
The details in this Q-Fig are truly magical – from the translucent smoke and sparks to the hand-painted details of his face and skin, collectors of all sorts will be enchanted by the care that went into bringing Voldemort to life (again).
Both Harry Potter and Tom Riddle were raised as orphans. Neither really got a chance to know their parents, and neither had the nurturing that all children deserve to grow up with. Yet Harry and Voldemort ended up so different from each other.
We all know Sybill Trelawney’s prophecy that led to the epic conflict of Voldemort and Harry Potter. But what did the cards reveal about Harry’s journey?
How similar is David Tennant’s new role in “Good Omens” to his role in “Harry Potter”?
The ways characters connect and clash is central to both “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” and “Harry Potter”, and the necessary response to any situation, similarity, or relationship is to sing.
Hogwarts teachers and Dark wizards have feelings too, and there’s nothing like bursting into songs from “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” to let it all out.
Viktor Krum
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Lily Potter
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