Theme of Love and Death in Harry Potter:
Love and death are
major themes in J.K.Rowling’s Harry Potter books. She herself has said in
a recent interview in recent interview in The Tatler magazine
that “My books are largely about death.” And in Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince, one of J.K. Rowling’s chosen spokespersons, Professor
Dumbledore, impresses upon Harry that his “ability to love” is “ the
only protection that can possibly work against the lure of power like
Voldemort’s.”
Rowling offers a
number of reflections on death and its meaning. At the very start of the narrative
we hear that Harry’s parents have died, and in due course both we and
Harry learn that they were murdered. Love is the significant theme in
Harry Potter series. Harry loved all, and was loved by all. Love plays very
important role in Voldemort's ruin than he or Harry understand.“Voldemort also
unwittingly ensures that Harry is tied to life while Voldemort lives by taking
some of his blood in the hope that he will be able to gain some of the
protection that lingers in Harry as a result of Lily sacrifice.
The topic of
adoration outperforming passing started in the primary book of the arrangement,
and is completely acknowledged in the Deathly Hallows.Harry grapples with his
imminent death after finding out that he must die in order to destroy
Voldemort: “It would all be gone…or at least, he would be gone from it. His
breath came slow and deep, and his mouth and throat were completely dry, but so
were his eyes.”
Children’s Literature and Harry Potter
Harry Potter
is children Literature and Harry Potter is also the likely books for childern
because Harry potter character is young to elder and magical and incredible
books and children literature are also the fantacy books. the whole
"magical" plot. The books are generally placed in the childrens
section. As the books grew in number, the plot grew darker. they are
called "children's books" because of the moral lessons that are in
them.
Feminist reading of Harmione’s character in Harry Potter
Hermione is the ideal case when examining the feminist
principles in the novels. Harmione is innocent as she selected by Krum but she
has not courage or choice to select by her will. Ron and Harry felt that if
Hermione is not with them then they can’t sometimes come out of such situation
but they don’t want to realize it to Hermione.
Hermione a protagonist may be because of patriarchal society
or she may thought women as less powerful or intelligent than the man.or may be
society will not accept this.
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