Why Fudge Refused Voldemort’s Return
Trauma theory explains why Fudge refused Voldemort’s return and reinforces the fact that the series reveals truths of the human condition.
Trauma theory explains why Fudge refused Voldemort’s return and reinforces the fact that the series reveals truths of the human condition.
Project D in the United Kingdom is on a mission to create the world’s best doughnut. The company is offering specialty “Harry Potter” doughnuts until the end of October. Check out the magical creations and order yours today.
Disinformation is a thread connecting antagonists throughout “Harry Potter”. They wield ignorance as a weapon to spread discord and fear to achieve their ends.
In honor of MuggleNet’s 20th anniversary, here are my top 20 favorite “Harry Potter” chapters. Vote for your top picks!
Read on to find out how Umbridge turns Hogwarts into a prison by using Michel Foucault and Jeremy Bentham’s model of the panopticon.
Which “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” moments do you feel are underrated?
The “Harry Potter” books are filled with allegories on racism and politics. This second article in a two-part series discusses how “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” has been invaluable in inspiring an entire generation of readers to be politically engaged and stand up against injustice.
Given our current climate, socially and politically, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” is the most relevant “Harry Potter” book right now. This first article in a two-part series examines how mental health issues and the phenomenon of biased news reporting are portrayed in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”.
It takes a great deal of courage to make the wrong decision and a great deal more to come back and face the consequences.
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Dudley Dursley
2017
Oliver Wood
Screenwriter (PS/SS-GoF, HBP-DH2)
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