Friday, 4 March 2016

My Views regarding Harry Potter with the help of web Resource




My Views regarding Harry Potter with the help of web Resource



 Theme of Love and Death:



       Love is treated as a ranch of magic , although it does not seem to be something that easily controlled rising unbidden from the emotion itself. Lilly’s Sacrifice on behalf of harry turns into at the end of the series to work to  Harry’s advantage in unpredicted ways.

       Love, as a word in English, has, unfortunately, been diluted in meaning to range from simple pleasure, to sexual attraction, to something worth dying for. It can describe an intense feeling of affection, an emotion or an emotional state. The ancients gave these different aspects their own words (see sidebar); and, scriptural instruction is quite descriptive. "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices in the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.


             Albus Dumbledore : to Haryy “ you wonderful boy. you brave , brave man .Do not pity the dead , Harry. Pity the living and about all, those who live without love. Some other examples of selfless love acting as magic are also very interesting. It is right that inability to love makes Voldemort an evil Wizard. Here, we should remember Server Snape , who voluntarily joined the death Eaters on leaving Hogwarts, turns spy for the order of the phoenix when he realizes that the woman he loves is being threatened by the evil wizard, Voldemort.

             Love is Traditionally covers here Kunti to Karna – Liiy  to Harry

          Harry Potter the entire book struggling to complete a quest that his friend and mentor, Dumbledore , charged him with before he died. Harry consistently  does his best to do what Dumbledore has asked of him, but the hardest thing about quest is no danger or mystery.

        Death has played a central role in each book, and is at the heart of  the final confrontation between Harry and Voldemort. Both Horcrux, which form the main thrust of the entire series, and the Deathly Hallows which are a major part of the story of the seventh book, are shown to be means of avoiding or mastering death.


 Feministic Views

       One of the ways in which the authors attempt to represent strong and independent female characters is through the change of roles i.e. through incorporating female characters in adventurous plots usually reserved for men. In accordance with this opinion female characters are given male roles in many adventure or fantasy literary works. However, it cannot be said that Rowling employs this technique to represent Hermione, because Hermione’s power is not realized through typically male roles; also, she does not attain androgynous characteristics conforming to the theories of radical feminists.


        Hermoine is belongs to the ‘Muggleworld’. And,she also known as ‘Mudblood’ as her parents one is wizard and another is ‘Muggle’.so, just because of that ‘Hermoine’ has to bear ‘Mudblood’ sentence like her ‘Darkspot’. She is really intellectual than the Harry himself .And, brave, beautiful,innocent and most clever student of, Hogwarts school in her age,’Harry’ and ‘Ron’ both of her classmates bestfriends. Hermoine always supports ‘Harry’ in each and every problems of his life.And,also helps in to find out Horcruxes .she always gives him support as a ‘bestfriend’.

Hermione as a girl



Care, Love, Ignorance , Emotionality, Hurt, Struggle. Hermione as a feminist character Intelligent that Harry and Ron, Power to take quick decision, Fight, Clever, Thinker than applier.
 Hermione Granger is a good example of the many parts a character might represent because she is a friend and a student, and she is portrayed in many different lights throughout the Novels.

Example
Hermione fights battles differently than do the boys in the novels, she uses her reason and logic in order to solve problems and mysteries, and her strength can be seen from this.

Intelligence

The psychologist Gail Grynbaum states “Hermione is repeatedly the truth-sleuth, comfortable in the library, who finds the clue that makes sense of the mystery at hand. She is always the one standing at a crossroads pointing the way.”

Hermione is that character that is smart, and she is able to figure out most of the secrets that no one else can. Her knowledge and brains save her and her friends throughout the series multiple times, showing her strength every time she uses her intellect to defeat a problem.

EXAMPLE  Harry James Potter, who had found himself a book fuyll of potion cheat codes. The last thing he needed was another helping hand. Hermione warned him about using the book.

 Theme of Choice and Chance


It is chance and Choice it is always questionable. Here the chance has played vital role. When we  look at the Aristotelian plot so it is the poor plot. But still it is change law of Probability and  Possibility but here laws are broken. This is the world of Magic plot constructed by the Magic.

                           "  Life should not give chance rely on Choice."

                The author has described "choices" as a recurrent theme in the books. "Its our choices," she had Dumbledore say, "that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." It would be naive to claim that an individual's life is completely an act of voluntary choice. Abilities, intellect, looks, environment and the like are all well beyond personal choice, and often present difficulties— sometimes catastrophic. Harry didn't choose to be made an orphan; that, along with being shackled to the fragment of  Voldemort's soul, was inflicted upon him. He didn't choose to live with his "bigoted" and abusive aunt and uncle; or, for that matter, even to have wizard abilities. In fact, pretty much all of the "driving force" behind his early life's agenda was set for him by the choices of others. He was often punished for, essentially, "being."

Harry had to deal, early, with the choices made by his own father. The author described James as a "spoiled," only child who was "talented, reasonably good looking, and loved... in short, everything Snape didn't have." He wasn't kind tothe outcast Snape, and such actions "have consequences... and we know what they were," she told us. Sirius had a similar issue with Kreacher, and produced nearly identical consequences.


For whatever reason, however, Harry's choices were not along the same lines as his fathers, even though they could have been! He could have alienated Moaning Myrtle very easily; but then he wouldn't have received her help in the bath or lake. He could have joined in the teasing of Luna Lovegood; but hewouldn't have had: her help in the ministry, information about the "veil" or thestrals, found a horcrux, or, let’s face it, escaped from the Dementors. Borrowing Arthur Weasley's statement to Harry: "It was a lucky day for the Potter family" when Harry let Luna make him her friend.




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