Wednesday, December 19, 2007

The Essence

The beauty of the whole series lies in the fact that each book chronicles one year in Harry's life, which is mostly spent at Hogwarts. There he learns to use magic and brew potions. This series of books would teach any adolescent or a teenager to go through the difficulties of life. The only difference is that Harry's problems lie in the world of fantasy. Harry also learns to overcome many magical, social, and emotional hurdles as he struggles through his adolescence, Voldemort's second rise to power, and the Ministry of Magic's corruption and incompetence. While facing all these obstacles, enemies and all sorts of odds, he keeps on making friends, loosing loved ones. In the end, after facing many obstacles, making countless friends, and losing loved ones, Harry Potter confronts the Dark Lord for the last time.

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