About Harry Potter the Deathly Hallows
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” By J.K Rowling is a thrilling, suspensefully, spectacular conclusion to the series. The book is the climax to the adventurous series where in each book Harry and his friends are tested numerous time when the faith of Hogwarts (School of Witchcraft and Wizardry) hangs in the balance. In the latest Harry Potter thriller, the entire Wizarding world hangs in the balance when “The boy who lived.” and “He who must not be named” faceoff in one final duel.
Thus far “The Boy Who Lived” or Harry Potter has, discovered his wizarding abilities found out the truth about his parents and battled with Tom Riddle over the sorcerer’s stone while making new friends like Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger and Hagrid the Hogwarts groundskeeper in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” He has also, been warned to leave Hogwarts by a small house elf named Dobby, due to the fact that’s it’s in grave danger. Harry must stop this danger and save Hogwarts in “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.”
In the third installment in the series “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” Harry finds and confronts the man who betrayed his parents (or so he thinks) and that was destined to “...root.” in Azkaban for the rest of his life. This man is Sirius Black, Harry ends up learning the true value of family in that his godfather (Mr.Black) didn’t betray his parents and that he loved them much like he loved Harry very much. “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.” is the fourth book in the revolutionary series and it tells the story of when, the other three magically schools arrive at Hogwarts, for the Triwizard Tournament which takes place every five years. This tournament greatly intrigued Harry and although he’s isn’t supposed to he enters the tournament and gets chosen to represent Hogwarts after Cedric Diggory. Harry's competitors included, Fleur Delacour from Beauxbatons Academy, Viktor Krum from Durmstrang Institute, (who was also Bulgaria's Quidditch team seeker), and Cedric Diggory a competitor also from Hogwarts in Hufflepuff. The Tournament included three grilling tasks to complete before they could be crowded the Triwizard champion. “Harry Potter and the Order of The Phoenix.” is a tale of the thrilling adventure when, the latest defense against the dark arts teacher Dolores Umbridge who despises Harry takes Dumbledore job and becomes the headmistress of Hogwarts. As this is conspiring Harry decides to create a group of students to protect the school which he feels could be in grave danger. This group is promptly named Dumbledore’s Army, and luckily they have enough training mixed with experience to fend off Lord Voldemort in a close encounter.
“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” was released in 2005 and is the story of Tom Riddle (Voldemort) and his Horcruxes (a receptacle prepared by dark magic in which a Dark wizard has intentionally hidden a fragment of his soul) are split into seven pieces that Harry and Dumbledore are tasked with locating them. In the book, detailing the murder of Albus Dumbledore killed by Severus Snape, Harry finds his true capability as a wizard, as a leader, and as a person. Finally, the climax of the revolutionary time changing series, “Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows” is a six hundred and seven-page turner that was almost impossible to put down. The previous six books built Harry in the great wizard he is now while also building fantastic friendships along the way. Now known as “The chosen one”, Harry, Ron and Hermione along with the rest of Dumbledore's army must face off against the man who killed Dumbledore, Severus Snape who is death eater alongside ‘Lord Voldemort” who gains more power by the day. What was unfolded in this novel will forever change the Harry Potter universe as we find out that all this time Snape had a secret love for Lily Potter (Harry’s mom) before her and James Potter (Harry’s father) died on that fateful night that Harry became known as “The Boy who Lived”. This love is why Snape apparates to dispose of Harry through the series, the “intense hatred” Harry thought he had was all this time love and anger that Snape couldn't deal with.
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