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zelo said:
There are many wonderful things in the Harry Potter world that if I explained everything, we would be sitting here forever, past eternity (if that's possible!)I love the style of writing Rowling uses, it's not complicated or over- descriptive. It is simple, but not easily written, where we can easily get bored by. The writing at the same time draws you in and almost speaks in a code. By using different words Rowling can deliver more subtle messages to the readers. "Love," for instance is one of the main controversies explored directly in the books. Harry is often in conflict, whether Dumbledore's philosophy will save him in the end, particularly in the sixth installment. By using "love," however, Rowling can easily drive home other messages about evil, friendship, and visible power. This makes the story so intricate and well-developed.
Another thing I love about the books (I can't choose just one!) is the character analysis. In the books, though it is told in the "close- third person" from Harry most of the time, we still get to explore the sub- protagonists and many of the secondary characters in detail. Throughout the books, we discover the personalities of Ron and Hermione in detail and depth. Readers can say they know Ron and Hermione, just as well as they know Harry. And even if characters are introduced in later books other then the first or second, readers still know many of the very well (example: Bellatrix, Sirius.) I love the fact that we get more then just a sense of other characters, because 1) otherwise it can be boring and 2) it goes to show what a brilliant writer Rowling is.
So all in all, those are my two most favorite things about Harry Potter.
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