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Answered by mary724
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One of my favourite books is Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling. It is a story about Harry Potter, an orphan brought up by his aunt and uncle because his parents were killed when he was a baby. ... By the end of the book you come to love the characters and you want to read more

Answered by Aarshia2005
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The Harry Potter series, written by J. K. Rowling and completed in 2007, includes heavy themes of familial issues, the deaths of loved ones, and the prospect of immortality. In each book, the titular character progressively struggles with the evil presence of dark magic at his magic school, Hogwarts. Because of his abusive upbringing with the Dursley family after the death of his parents, Harry’s idea of family begins as one of pain, instead of the love. As those Harry cares for begin to die due to the increasing evil in the wizarding world, he commences to understand what love and family genuinely mean, and concludes the best people in his life are truly worth dying for. Harry Potter learns to face his fear of the prospect of death because of his changing perception of family, love, and immortality.

The Harry Potter series, written by J. K. Rowling and completed in 2007, includes heavy themes of familial issues, the deaths of loved ones, and the prospect of immortality. In each book, the titular character progressively struggles with the evil presence of dark magic at his magic school, Hogwarts. Because of his abusive upbringing with the Dursley family after the death of his parents, Harry’s idea of family begins as one of pain, instead of the love. As those Harry cares for begin to die due to the increasing evil in the wizarding world, he commences to understand what love and family genuinely mean, and concludes the best people in his life are truly worth dying for. Harry Potter learns to face his fear of the prospect of death because of his changing perception of family, love, and immortality.Harry’s new positive family environment induces him to advance as a noble, steadfast person who chooses sacrifice over power. Growing up with the Dursleys, young Harry is treated as though he is invisible, and is not allowed to speak or ask of his parents. He does not know any sincerely kind people until he meets his friends Hagrid and the Weasley family, who introduce him to the friendly side of the wizarding world (Sorcerer’s). Part of what helps him choose right from wrong in this new world is his ability to stand firm in his beliefs. Living with the Dursley family teaches him to stand up for himself when they torment him; their family also exemplifies “the wrong sort” of people Harry chooses to avoid based on experience, such as Malfoy and his gang of bullies (Sorcerer’s 135). As Harry later discovers, whenever he is in great need of solemn advice his parents are often beside him to guide him through his troubles. When Harry found the Mirror of Erised, his parents and ancestors appear and provide a brief ambiance of love and family, two feelings he had no memories of experiencing. His parents appear to him through the spell Priori Incantatem and encourage him persist against Voldemort with pride in their voices. Finally, when Harry requires one last conversation with someone he trusts before he dies in the ultimate Potter installment, his late parents and friends appear to encourage through the Resurrection Stone. Harry shows a definitive, mature bravery when he confronts Voldemort defenseless after this scene, “knowing he will die” (Los). It is imperative to note Harry approaches and gives himself up to Voldemort alone and defenseless. This brings in a full-circle parallel with his father; the last thing James Potter did before his death was stand up to Voldemort, unarmed. Conclusively, this shows that Harry’s parents have influenced his beliefs, and he has recently become much like them, even though they were never a physical part of his life. The theme of parental and friend-based love in Harry Potter reveals a positive family influence, of blood relations or otherwise, can leave a long-lasting imprint.

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