The seventh book of the Harry Potter series was the best from all of them (although all of the books were too good to be true!) because Harry destroyed all the Horcruxes which are one's pieces of soul put in an object
and Harry defeated Voldemort, the evil wizard who killed his parents. It's so cool that the Deathly Hallow's, three objects if owned by one person that person becomes master of death, master is actually Harry not because he fears death (which he doesn't) but because he doesn't run away from death but faces it much more bravely than anyone.
It's so cool that although Voldemort knows more about so many things that Harry doesn't know, his greatest weakness is his fear of death where Harry, although he is so much younger and less experienced than Voldemort, welcomes death very calmly. I think that sometimes the young is the wisest because like Harry, some young people sometimes can make very good decisions that will surprise adults and I think some adults should expect more from teens and younger kids because kids can do much more than they are capable of since their minds work very differently than the minds of adults.
I really love how Harry has the freedom to decide so many things where I don't. My parents and siblings don't actually give me much of a decision when it comes to little things let alone huge decisions. And, that really annoys me because it's my life and shouldn't I be the one to decide things that are relevant to my life?
While Harry has to make more decisions than a normal teenager, I am stuck with no free will.
i like how you always make a personal connection in each of your blog posts.
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ReplyDeleteI like how you point out that Harry is much wiser (and braver!) than Voldemort, even though he is so much younger.
the question of freedom and free will is an interesting one! (be sure to use spoiler alerts!)
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