Harry Potter Reflective Essay

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Throughout my life I have read many books, however none have had such a lasting impact as the Harry Potter series. Each book touched me in a different way and taught me several things about life, but the one of my favorites of the series is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. It is the first book in the series and sets the reader up for a roller coaster of trials and emotions that Harry, Ron and Hermione will have to endure the next seven years.
However, I was only two years old when the book was released and six when the movie was premiered. I read the book after the movie debuted, but I refused to watch the movie until I read the book. I cannot remember what exactly attracted me to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, although I am …show more content…

This is one of the many strongholds of this book and series, the power of friendship, which is why I would recommend it a friend. Nevertheless, it is not because of the marvelous world full of potions and spells, but the lesson of friendship. Harry Potter taught me that life without friendship and love would not the same. Otherwise he would not have been able to endure through numerous trials. Even in the first book, because of the love he was shown from friends. Friendship requires not just love, but courage as well. Ron was willing to sacrifice himself as a pawn during the wizard’s chess game, because he believed in Harry and loved him enough to do that. Similarly to Ron’s display of love, Hermione demonstrates her courage throughout the novel as well when she takes the blame for the troll incident. This book possesses so many wonderful qualities that I believe everyone could learn a lesson or two from, no matter their age. However, I would not just recommend this book to a friend, but to the entire nation for the simple reason that everyone is capable of becoming a better friend and I am confident that Harry Potter and his friends demonstrate what it means to be a true

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