The Power of Words: Characters Driven to Action by Words in “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts”
Words used against characters in both the “Harry Potter” and the “Fantastic Beasts” series determine important character arcs.
Words used against characters in both the “Harry Potter” and the “Fantastic Beasts” series determine important character arcs.
Snape may claim to hate Lupin, but they are more similar than he would ever admit.
These nicknames stuck with them through thick and thin. So what are the meanings and significance behind Messrs. Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs?
It’s time to vote in the second round of Magical March Madness! Whom would you bring along on your adventure in the wizarding world? Click here to see which friendships made it to the semi-finals.
From moments of levity and darkness, the characters of “Harry Potter” love to defy their own stereotypes and give us real, humanly flawed beings.
If wizards live longer than Muggles, why do they get married so young?
These love songs fit these ten “Potter” couples perfectly!
“Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” comes at a transition point in the series, and as such, it contains a few important life lessons to bestow on us all.
We invite you to waste time at work on National Fun at Work Day by reading about Hogwarts professors wasting time at work.
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