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Essay / Critical Review of Harry Potter and the Chamber of... » said Mr. Weasley, stunned. “Haven’t I taught you anything?” What have I always told you? Never trust something that can think for itself if you can't see where it hides its brain? The good of Harry and his allies outweighs the evil of Voldemort. Throughout the Harry Potter series, JK Rowling takes inspiration from a fantasy and teaches a lesson through 7 books. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets takes place in present-day England, described as a nebulous world. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is the main setting of the Harry Potter series. The story is written in third person omniscient because the narrator reveals what is happening elsewhere without having to be there and knows the thoughts of the other characters without revealing them directly to the reader. Harry Potter is the main character. He is a twelve year old boy with short black hair and round glasses. In the middle of his forehead is a lightning bolt shaped scar that he received from Lord Voldemort's curse. He is the protagonist of the story. Ronald Weasley is Harry's best friend. He comes from a poor family with 6 brothers and sisters. He is a tall boy with red hair and freckles, which seems to be the dominant trait of the Weasley family. Hermione Granger is Harry's other best friend. She is a very intelligent girl who is first in her class. She has long curly brown hair and bold brown eyes. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are all dynamic characters as they grow and develop throughout the story. Lord Voldemort is the antagonist of the story. He wants to destroy Harry Potter. Fifty years ago, he witnessed ...... middle of paper ...... his mood that the author tries to describe. It's not very common for evil to outweigh good. Usually, doing the right thing and being a good person will benefit you in the end. In the Harry Potter sequel, Harry's good defeats Voldemort. In the bedroom, Harry sinks the Basilisk's fang into Tom Riddle's journal, killing part of Voldemort. Another example of the theme is when Malfoy buys his place on his Quidditch team and cheats to defeat Harry. During this match, Harry plays fairly and they win the battle against Malfoy without cheating. " An example of irony in this novel is when Ron talks to his sister Ginny because she is upset about the room reopening. He told her that they would catch whoever opened the room and they would receive punishment brutal The irony of this example is that Ginny, unknowingly, was the one who opened the room...
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