(1)...The theme of Choice and Chance: How does Harry Potter discusses the antithetical concepts of ‘choice’ and ‘chance’?
The
choices made in the novels are not all for the good Petter Pettigrew
makes the choice to betrays his friends and thus forever casts his lot
with the forces of evill .In this way over and over again in the
novels it is made clear that is a person's choice and actions that
are the defining elements of his moral character. It is not our
ancestry social rules or wealth that makes us who we are. It is our
choices that show what we truly are far more than our abilities.
Novel
is not only for childish literature but it presenting some
philosophical and moral ideas
we can see in this novel it is all about story of black magic ,and
wizards and muggle women wizards and witches may be magic born but
find themselves to be possessed of magic power.at the end of all they
will recieve a visit from ministry of magic advising them of their
special qualities. In that way this novel is all about magic,and
miracles but it also creating political ,and corropted world love
&death power etc.
Conflict
between good and evil and our ambitiousnes and obsession for power.
But when we look at matter of poetic justice we can see that Good is
triumphs over evil.
Harry
Potter books are quality literature, popular fad or a bit of both.
There is certainly no consensus on what even constitutes “quality
literature,” but there is lively dialogue.
One thing that is clear is that Harry Potter has impacted
young readers and the publishing industry in profound ways. Hillary
Crew suggests that the series has been “magic” for many young
people who have, over a number of years, whittled their own wands,
dressed up in “invisible capes” and acted out their own versions
while going on to read a great deal more of everything. Kids are not
the only ones who have read and reread these books with passion.Some have suggested that though reading is often a solitary experience, many of us read Harry Potter as part of a community, discussing, interacting, writing fan fiction. Rowling has seemed acutely aware of her audience and has interacted with that community of readers increasingly through the text as the series went on. (Ebony Elizabeth Thomas)