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    • The Deathly Hallows. The Deathly Hallows are three highly powerful magical objects: the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone, and the Invisibility Cloak.
    • Harry’s Lightning Bolt Scar. Harry’s scar, in the shape of a lightning bolt, is the result of the failed Killing Curse cast on him by Voldemort when he was a baby.
    • The Golden Snitch. This is a small, gold ball with wings, used in the wizarding sport, Quidditch. The Seeker’s goal is to catch the Snitch, effectively ending the game and earning their team a significant number of points.
    • The Dark Mark. This is the symbol of Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters, consisting of a snake coming out of a skull. The Death Eaters often cast it into the sky using the spell “Morsmordre”, creating a terrifying green image.
  1. Like the famous scar of Odysseus in Homer’s epic poem the Odyssey, Harry’s forehead lightning bolt is a badge of honor, an emblem of having survived a great battle and of being destined to wage still more battles in the future.

  2. Key Takeaways: Discovering the Symbolism and Allegory in the Harry Potter Books. Harry Potter books contain hidden meanings and messages. Symbols like the lightning scar and the Deathly Hallows have deeper significance. Allegories in the books explore themes of prejudice and discrimination.

  3. The Sorcerer's Stone is a mythical-sounding object that does two things: 1) transforms base metals into gold; 2) creates an immortality potion (the Elixir of Life). Here's what Hermione learns abou...

  4. Feb 27, 2014 · Here are ten fascinating hidden meanings within symbols, characters and moments in the Harry Potter series, and what they actually represent in the wider scheme of things. 10. The Philosopher's...

  5. Symbolism. Mirror of Erised: Signifies the dangers of dwelling in desires and dreams, and the disconnect from reality resulting from it. The Philosopher's Stone: A symbol of immortality, but also used to build contrast between good and evil.

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  7. Need help on symbols in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone? Check out our detailed analysis. From the creators of SparkNotes.

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