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  1. Nov 22, 2016 · Another Harry Potter animal who has undergone changes to his fantastical nature is the multi-headed dog. Cerberus, the dog who guards the entrance to the Underworld in Greek myth, is a dog of many ...

    • Development of Character by The Author
    • Reader Empathy with The Character
    • Impact of Psychological Processes on Character Interpretation
    • Other Factors Impacting The Perception of Characters

    In the critique of literary characters, the “flat and round,” “static and dynamic” metric introduced by E.M. Forster (2010) is a useful tool for analysing the complexity and development of a character. The type of change that makes a character dynamic can be either chronological or ethical (Nikolajeva, 2002). With the key characters of the novel be...

    While characterisation is integral to the reader’s perception, the level of reader interaction with the character, largely in the form of reader empathy, is of equal importance. In reading a novel, the reader will feel varying levels of empathy with the characters and other aspects of the fictional world (Keen, 2007). The empathetic experience of t...

    Our understanding of the way readers interpret characters can be furthered by applying the lens of person-perception psychology, the focus of which is the process by which individuals form impressions of and make inferences about others (Aronson and Aronson, 2018). Person perceptions have been researched through two primary lenses: impression forma...

    While cultural and linguistic backgrounds are likely significant factors influencing person perceptions of fictional characters, a number of other things are also potentially important. In the context of this study, one is overall “exposure” to the Harry Potter series. As a seven-book series, as one moves through the books, the characters grow and ...

    • Rowena Y. Z. Stening, Bruce W. Stening
    • 2020
    • The series taught adults that, when it comes to literature, age ain’t nothing but a number. Whether you started reading the series at an age-appropriate 12 only to wait in line at 22 for the joy of the final installment or, like my dad, you decided to indulge your overzealous daughter by reading the copy she hid in your carry-on bag on a work trip and fell in love, the Harry Potter series took adults reading books written for kids and teenagers from being something mildly embarrassing to being an everyday occurrence.
    • It taught publishers that, as long as the books are GOOD, kids will read them, no matter how long they are, or how many you write. Before “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,’’ a 700-page children’s book was unheard of.
    • That led to an EXPLOSION of popularity for children’s and young adult literature, especially series. Did you know that the Harry Potter series is the reason that The New York Times Bestseller List has a separate list for children’s books?
    • It made book culture into pop culture. Find someone who was working at one of Harvard Square’s bookstores in July 2007 and ask them about the Harry Potter Party thrown in the square to celebrate the release of the final book in the series.
  2. Nov 11, 2016 · Manuel Harlan. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" was released in theaters on Nov. 4, 2001. Warner Brothers Pictures. The bookcase in Hermione's office in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is armed with magical defenses, as Ron Weasley (Paul Thornley) and Harry Potter (Jamie Parker) discover. Hermione (Noma Dumezweni) watches.

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  3. Oct 24, 2016 · Clearly, the addiction to Harry Potter hasn’t lessened. Stanford also hosts its own Quidditch team, a phenomenon found across college campuses. The team practices three times a week, and ...

  4. The object of this research is Harry Potter from the novel written by J.K. Rowling's, ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’. This study uses a descriptive method and data is collected by reading and taking important things from the novel that can be used as research material.

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