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Essay on Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban1 |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 578 words (2.31 pages) in the essay titled Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban1
I. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
A. Setting- a prestigious school for witchcraft by the name of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
1. The setting is important to the story because the school and its secret passages play an invariably large role in this story.
2. I’d say the author is mostly concerned with presenting exciting action and evoking a certain mood. Throughout the story there is never a time when you aren’t in suspense. There’s always something exciting happening and plenty of twists in the plot that make you wonder what’s going to happen next.
3. The story is told from the limited omniscient point of view; the author only tells us what Harry Potter is thinking, feels, sees, or hears. This is a very effective way of conveying this story because it helps to add to the suspense by not letting you know everything that is going on.
4. Aside from the whole wizard thing, Harry Potter is just your average thirteen-year-old boy who is struggling to meet the expectations of those around him. I think pretty much everyone I know, including me, can relate to Harry Potter in one way or another.
5. This story is a very optimistic story because whenever Harry gets himself into a bad situation, no matter how impossible it may seem he perceivers and believes in himself therefore he manages to make it through.
6. This book was entirely fictional so I wasn’t able to extract any real-life information out of it.
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