The “Adventurous Song”: Why Harry Potter is Epic Literature
The “Harry Potter” series should be considered Epic Literature, owing to the fact that each book contains certain qualities that are traditional of epic works.
The “Harry Potter” series should be considered Epic Literature, owing to the fact that each book contains certain qualities that are traditional of epic works.
Was James Potter a villain or a hero? Is the fandom right in despising him?
A look at the references to ancient and language and mythology in the “Potter” series.
An examination of Voldemort and Harry’s similar childhoods to determine why they turned out differently.
This guest writer has an answer for Potter-bashers everywhere.
The writer argues David Yates was the worst thing to happen to the “Harry Potter” franchise.
Even from the very first film, we see the potential for each character to become a leader.
The “Harry Potter” series was never honored with an Oscar trophy. One of MuggleNet’s editors offers his view on this travesty.
Tim Burke’s visual effects department is up for an Oscar for their work on “Deathly Hallows: Part 2.” He gives a new interview about the process.
Zacharias Smith
Nicolas Flamel
Nearly Headless Nick
Seamus Finnigan
Cornelius Fudge
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Fleur Delacour
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Nymphadora Tonks
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