Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Literary Analysis Paragraph)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling is a 759 page tale about a young man and his friends, Ron and Hermione, going on an adventure to defeat the darkest wizard of all time, Lord Voldemort. But many conflicts get in the way of finding and destroying all of Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes, or parts of his soul. For one thing, the three friends have to hide in forests and hidden places, for they can't come out into the open or else someone will capture them and take them to Voldemort to kill, for the Dark Lord had wanted to kill Harry ever since he was born. Another conflict is that everyone is looking for Harry, Ron, and Hermione, Harry because he is wanted by Lord Voldemort, who has taken over all of wizarding and Muggle (non-magical people) Britain. Ron and Hermione are wanted because they are known to be traveling with Harry.They can hardly find Horcruxes, and when they do, they can't find anything to destroy them with, except a powerful dark spell that is to risky to use in case they kill each other. Harry also gets his wand broken and has to steal Draco Malfoy's, a great school enemy of Harry's.Will Harry Potter ever find and destroy all of the Horcruxes? Will Harry die in the attempt? Read the book and find out...

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