Is Hogwarts a Breeding Ground for Bullies?
Is excessive bullying in “Harry Potter” a product of sweeping intolerance at Hogwarts or a highly effective character development device in J.K. Rowling’s master plan?
Is excessive bullying in “Harry Potter” a product of sweeping intolerance at Hogwarts or a highly effective character development device in J.K. Rowling’s master plan?
Your Hogwarts letter has arrived! Jump on the Hogwarts Express today with “Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery”!
In honor of William Shakespeare’s birthday, Dr. Beatrice Groves explores the parallels between the characters in “Harry Potter” and “Henry IV, Part 1”.
Severus Snape is back again and answering your questions, albeit somewhat reluctantly.
Four new “Harry Potter”- and “Fantastic Beasts”-themed ornaments are headed to Hallmark for the 2018 holiday season!
Unraveling the MYTHteries of the “Potter” world: We’ve all heard that Alan Rickman quote, but what is the truth behind it?
While Hagrid might officially be a Gryffindor, he truly belongs in Slytherin.
Which “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts” characters share the same Myers-Briggs personality types? Hint: Fred and George Weasley don’t!
Hermione may start out as a teacher’s pet, but over time, she learns to break the rules in order to protect not only her friends but also the wider wizarding community.
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