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  1. Analysis: Chapters 5 & 6. The shopping trip to Diagon Alley and the train journey to Hogwarts represent not a total abandonment of Harry’s earlier life, but in many ways represents a more magical and mythical version of it. The Muggles’ world and the wizards’ world are not opposites, but parallels. Certainly there are major differences as ...

  2. Analysis. Harry wakes the next morning thinking that he dreamed the whole episode—until he sees Hagrid next to him in the shack. Hagrid tells Harry they’d better depart for London, where they’ll buy his school supplies. As they row back to shore, Harry says that he’s worried about affording his tuition and supplies because Vernon won ...

  3. Harry & Neville's parents openly defied Voldemort's request to join him (#1) The Longbottoms & Potters were involved in the founding of the Order of the Phoenix (#2) We know both families took part in attacks against Voldemort's henchmen during the Wizarding War (#3) Part of the prophecy involved being born in the last days of July; the amount ...

  4. During Harry's fifth year, the prophecy was the biggest focus of both Lord Voldemort and the Order of the Phoenix. Voldemort was obsessed with discovering the end of the prophecy as he believed it would tell him how to destroy Harry (this was the "weapon" that Sirius referred to in OP5) ( OP37 ). A large part of the Order's work was trying to ...

  5. May 17, 2016 · The chapter that made us fall in love with Professor Severus Snape. It took a long time to understand Severus Snape. A walk inside Snape’s memories transformed him in Harry's mind from sniping Potions master to ‘the bravest man he ever knew’. We take a closer look at the chapter from Deathly Hallows that changed everything.

  6. The Veil was an enigmatic structure located in the Department of Mysteries. It seemed to be a manifestation of the barrier between the land of the living and the land of the dead. One could not travel freely between the two worlds, as it was a one-way trip. The Unspeakables who worked in the Department of Mysteries likely studied it closely.

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  8. Analysis: Chapters 3–5. In the first two chapters of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Rowling emphasizes the divide between the Wizard world and the Muggle world. In the next three chapters she emphasizes the divide between the child world and the adult world. After finally being freed from the stifling confines of Four Privet Drive ...

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