Why Female “Harry Potter” Characters Remind Me of Famous Feminists
What do feminists and female “Potter” characters have in common? There is a fine line between these historic women and their fictional counterparts.
What do feminists and female “Potter” characters have in common? There is a fine line between these historic women and their fictional counterparts.
While the “Harry Potter” books had some great romances, the fandom has taken it upon itself to create some of its own, and we’re a goopy mess for it.
Ahead of the reopening of “Cursed Child” Melbourne, Wizarding World Digital reported on the cast and crew’s experience back in rehearsals.
Get ready to catch up with some of your favorite Wizarding World stars as they get back in front of the camera and share the love for Valentine’s Day.
Rehearsals of the Melbourne production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” are going strong ahead of a February 25 reopening date. The cast and crew discuss the play’s themes of isolation and friendship, which resonate differently in an almost post-pandemic world.
Join “The Quibbler” as we date a plethora of members of the wizarding world in under 70 minutes or less.
There are so many great “Harry Potter” romantic gestures in the series, but which one is your favorite?
These are cases of women supporting women, something we hope to see more of in literature and popular culture as a positive example for girls of all ages.
“Harry Potter” is a quintessential fantasy series. But what if we looked at it from another genre? In celebration of Valentine’s Day, let’s look at “Harry Potter” as a romance story.
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