Broken Knickknacks vs. Horcruxes
From Horcruxes to broken objects in a Mokeskin pouch, Harry and Voldemort both like to hold on to things, though for very different reasons.
From Horcruxes to broken objects in a Mokeskin pouch, Harry and Voldemort both like to hold on to things, though for very different reasons.
From an old Snitch to a stuffed pig, “Harry Potter” and “The Christmas Pig” both illustrate the importance of sentimental attachments to objects.
Episode 16 of “Potterversity” comes fresh from the Harry Potter Academic Conference, discussing the latest developments in “Potter” studies.
Every time Harry and Voldemort duel, they produce gold – literally. What is it about this connection that has an alchemical effect on Voldemort?
How did the seemingly charming Riddle turn into the obsessive mass murderer Voldemort? Click here for the psychology behind Riddle’s transformation.
What does Riddle’s Diary have to do with Pixar’s “Inside Out”? Find out in our article.
How does Parseltongue really work? You may not need to be the heir of Slytherin to find out.
Could Dumbledore’s forceful spell be connected to his search for Horcruxes? Read the final article in this series to find out.
In this Three Broomsticks guest post, Sophia Jenkins responds to “The Life and Lies of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” by explaining her theory about why Dumbledore chose not to tell Harry he was a Horcrux and arguing that Snape was never told about the Elder Wand.
1994
1994
Charity Burbage
Composer (PS/SS-PoA)
Barty Crouch, Sr.
Aberforth Dumbledore (DH2)
1994
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