1. Harry Potter’s parents are killed, but the person who killed his parents doesn’t kill him.
2. He is sent to live with his aunt uncle, and cousin, Dudley, who make him sleep in a cupboard underneath the basement stairs.
3. Harry Potter gets many letters from the same person, but his Uncle Vernon will not let him see the letters. Uncle Vernon begins to act a little awkward.
4. Uncle Vernon gives Harry Dudley’s second room, which is huge, and where Dudley used to keep all of his toys. More letters come.
5. Uncle Vernon goes completely nuts and makes his whole family, including Harry, move to a shack on a little island during a storm. The next day is Harry’s birthday.
6. As Harry counts down to the time he was born that night, when he gets to zero a big flash of green light comes from the other side of the door. In walks a giant, named Hagrid.
7. Harry finds out that Hagrid is the man who has been sending him all the letters.
8. Harry finds out that the letters were to invite him to Hogwart’s School, a school for wizards and witches. Harry finds out that he is a wizard.
9. Uncle Vernon keeps on trying to interrupt Hagrid, and Harry finds it hilarious when Hagrid taunts Uncle Vernon with his magic. Dudley and Aunt Petunia are both too scared to even breathe.
10. Hagrid tells Harry that they will go out the next day to buy all the equipment he will need. Harry agrees.
11. The next day, Harry and Hagrid go out to buy all of the equipment Harry will need. Before they can go, th...
Harry had an issue at home with his parents who did not do what a real parent would do, not experiencing the outside world, having parents who come home late and does not take care of their son. Although my personal life is not exactly the same as his, I can connect to it. My parents are not party members but they
Over the course of this summer I read four books. The books I read were Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J K Rowling, The Giver by Lois Lowry, Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix, and Number the Stars by Lois Lowry again. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J K Rowling was the first book I read this summer and I really liked it. I decided to read the 5th Harry Potter book because I had it and I never really got a chance to read it. The book begins were it had left you of in the 4th book when Harry is just about to enter his 5th year at Hogwarts. He still lives with his aunt and uncle whom he hates because they are mean and evil to him. The letters from his friends are very dull and they have nothing to say, which confuses him and makes him furious. He is also mad because he’s still stuck with the Dursleys all summer long. The story goes with his adventures and challenges throughout his 5th year. The genre is fantasy complete with magic. I would recommend this book to anybody who likes the Harry Potter books. I would also recommend that if you have never read any of the previous books you start from the beginning. I can’t wait ‘till the next book comes out!
In the beginning Harry is being picked up by Mrs. Connin and it immediately becomes obvious that his parents lives revolve around partying. After Henrys father does a terrible job of dressing him because he’s still half asleep from partying the night before Mrs. Connin says “I couldn’t smell
After that, his mom goes to a wedding. His grandma and grandpa visit for two nights. Teddy and Nora didn’t like the breakfast their grandparents made and they were bored. When his mom came back, Teddy had to baby sit his neighbor Anita’s cat, Cassandra. He would get paid money.
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The grandmother who is miserable and mean to everyone, throughout the play she played her part well. There was a time in the story where she took the candies and pretzel behind Jay 's back and him to pay for them even though he takes it. He was so upset, he wanted to leave Uncle Louie to be a gangster to help his father so he could be able to come back for them. Another humorous moment was when Aunt Bella, would constantly go to the movies, and she met an usher name Johnny there and within 10 days he asked her to marry him. She wanted to but scared her mom would say no, and saying yes to giving her five thousand dollars for Johnny to open a restaurant. This was hilarious, who in their right state of mind, meet a guy and say yes to marrying him after such short time meeting
Withstanding the powers of Lord Voldemort, and, taking him back into the underworld in hiding. In the first book, Harry receives a letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He’s eventually allowed to go, and spends the next six months there learning magic, getting into trouble, and trying to solve mysteries of his past, and the school. In the second book, Harry goes back to his second year at Hogwarts, and gets into more trouble, figures out many astonishing mysteries and learns loads more magic. His best friends in the two books consist of Ron and Hermione (two of his fellow wizard students) and Hagrid the gamekeeper who was expelled from Hogwarts but allowed a job as the gamekeeper.
Harry leaves the room, gives a walk and discover some ads that he considered interesting, for example the magic theater entrance, with the not for everyone legend.
He will travel suffering hardship and forming friendships in search of his new identity. Harry’s parents were murdered when he was young. He was then taken to a new house by his uncle, where he meets Rubeus Hagrid and his journey begins. While in the bar, The Leaky Cauldron, Hagrid explains to Harry how Voldemort succeeded in murdering his parent but failed in his attempt to murder him. Hagrid further explained “‘...Something about you stumped him that night. That's why you're famous, Harry.’ ‘that’s why everyone knows your name’ ‘you're the boy who lived’”. This quote explains Harry’s past and why everyone knows his name. Harry had always wanted to do something great and to be something greater but his past and present continued to hold him back. Good memories that taught him to keep moving forward replaced the bad memories of the past. This small bit of life shining into his past became the key that opened the door to his
Harry, who was once a shy, unvoiced young boy with little knowledge about the world, is now transforming into a brilliant young man un-phased by even the slimiest of individuals. When Mr. Malfoy confronts Dumbledore about his return to Hogwarts, Harry steps in and questions Malfoy about the diary. He urges, “Don’t you want to know how Ginny got hold of that diary, Mr. Malfoy?... You gave it to her” (Rowling 336). This degree of accusation by Harry, as Mr. Malfoy is head of a very powerful and darkly associated Slytherin family, shows that Harry has accepted who he is and his old Self is “completely dead” – outweighed by the bravery of new Self Harry he has forged (Vogler
world. Harry Potter steps on the train for the first time anxiously trying to find a seat in a packed
“The tiny creature looked up and parted its fingers, revealing enormous brown eyes and a nose the exact size and shape of a large tomato…it was…unmistakably a house-elf, as Harry’s friend Dobby had been. Harry had set Dobby free from his old owners, the Malfoy family.” (p88)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was written by J. K. Rowling and is the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series. The book is about a seventeen-year-old wizard, named Harry Potter, who has to travel all over England to find things that will help him defeat the evil wizard, Lord Voldomort. The main theme/moral of the entire series is good will always triumphs over evil. In every book, even when it looks like evil is going to win, good always triumphs in the end.
The novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling, is a story about an orphan named Harry Potter who is sent to live with his relatives, the Dursleys. For the first ten years of his life, Harry is hated and ignored by his Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon. Harry has never experienced a friendship with anyone until the day he is sent to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Throughout the school year, Harry develops a balance of friendship between Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, and Neville Longbottom. Each of them, has a need to belong somewhere. Together, they form a balance that make them each feel wanted in way that they have never known until they meet each other.
Harry Potter starts off slow, but gets very interesting near the end. In the beginning, you meet the Dursleys, Harry’s aunt, uncle, and their son Dudley. Then you learn that Harry’s parents were witches, and that they were destroyed by a evil wizard. A good witch, Albus Dumbeldoor, sends Harry to the Dursleys, because they’re his only remaining family. The Dursleys however, hated Harry and his family, so Harry was mistreated for years. He was forced to live in a cuborrod under the stairs. He had to watch as the fat, stuck up Dudley got whatever he wanted, and then usually broke whatever it was he got. Then one day Harry got a letter.