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Harry Potter The Hero

             Harry Potter is the hero in a series of books written by J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter's story begins when he is born into a world full of magic but is raised by nonmagical people, also known as muggles. At age eleven, Harry is told the truth about his past. He is famous within the wizard community for having warded off a curse from Voldemort, the most powerful dark wizard. Although this event occurred when Harry was only an infant, Harry managed to reverse the curse and take away Voldemort's power. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is book number four in Rowling's series. Although Harry does not fit Campbell's Hero Cycle exactly, there are enough elements of this cycle to call Harry Potter a hero. First, Harry's departure begins with his call to adventure when his name comes out of the Goblet of Fire. Harry crosses the threshold by participating in the Triwizard Tournament. Harry's next passage is his initiation is that he must literally survive three magical tasks. On his road of trials, Harry is helped by friends and by his parents love to keep him alive. Even when he appears to be doomed, he is protected by a connection to his parents. Meeting with the goddess works here, with a twist. Harry must confront the Dark Lord with all of his horrible aspects instead of a goddess. Although there are personal boons received in book four, the ultimate boon is not achieved. Finally, Harry's return is by magic flight.

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HARRY POTTER: A STORY OF A HERO

Have you ever been able to dive into an adventure? You're sitting in your room, fingering the pages of a book, and there's so much more happening. You're in a magical world, filled with mystery, excitement, magic, and in the later books, romance. But there's even more; for me, I'm in a world with my three heroes. Harry Potter was only a year old when his parents were killed by the dark Lord Voldemort. His mother died attempting to protect Harry, and she achieved her goal by rebounding the killing curse with her love. Ten years later, Harry learns that he is a remarkable individual, prompting the line, "You're a wizard Harry." (Hagrid) Over the next seven years, he fights Voldemort a total of six times, saves countless individuals along the way, and in the end, accomplishes what no one has done before: he defeats He Who Must Not Be Named. Ron Weasley is not the typical sidekick. Overshadowed by his over-achieving older brothers and younger sister, Ron struggles to find something that will make him notable in the family. Perhaps this is what provoked Ron's sense of bravery. He certainly doesn't hold back when it comes to adventures, and he is a true friend to Harry. Even when times are difficult, Ron never stays mad at Harry for long, and soon they are friends again. Hermione is a genius. Ever since Ron and Harry met her at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Hermione seemed to be the brainy one. In addition, Hermione is adventurous, and accompanied Harry and Ron on all of their adventures except for the Chamber of Secrets, when she was petrified. Hermione is probably one of my all-time favorite women heroes, because she knows how to stand up for what's right and what she believes in, she isn't afraid, and she uses courage, brains, and strategy to the advantage of her friends and herself. J.K. Rowling, the author of the popular children's and young adult series, has been noted as a hero-maker and in some cases, a hero herself. I started reading her first book, The Sorcerer's Stone, when I was only six, and I fell in love with her characters. Everyone seemed to have a courageous or brave quality about them, with the exception of the Slytherins, which I found very entertaining and inspiring. Eight years later, I'm still reading Harry Potter books and speculating about what could possibly happen in Harry's future. Harry has overcome tremendous odds, and succeeded in the end. That is why he's my favorite book character and hero.

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