What would Snape See in the Mirror of Erised?
This editorial was written for an essay contest at the Harry Potter Festival at Chestnut Hill College.
by Kat M.
This editorial was written for an essay contest at the Harry Potter Festival at Chestnut Hill College.
by Kat M.
Why did Harry name his son Albus? How did Snape earn himself a namesake? Consider this…
The next two chapters are some of the most action packed in this book. However, Pottermore doesn’t offer much in the way of interaction…
The “Harry Potter” series is too long to remember every scene, so here’s a list of some of my favorite moments in the series that I tend to forget or miss as I reread them.
Meet Mehreen, our newest Fan of the Week – a Slytherin from Scotland! Read on to see what item she wishes she could have from the set of the “Potter” films.
Since the books ended, fans have been hungry for more info on the many characters of the Harry Potter series. While we have gotten a glimpse into the personal histories of characters like Remus Lupin and Minerva McGonagall, there are several other fascinating characters whose lives and loyalties haven’t been fully explained in the canon. I’ve compiled a list of five characters I hope JK Rowling will cover in subsequent Pottermore chapters so the fandom can get to know some minor characters in the series better.
Part 2 of our “What Is Canon?” editorial is now available for your reading pleasure. We look forward to reading your respectful comments.
What do the characters of “The Cuckoo’s Calling” have in common with the characters of “Goblet of Fire”?
The “friend zone” and “male ego” are common in literature, television, and film, depicting men as the ones in control of relationships and courtship. Does Harry himself have a case of the male ego?
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