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  1. One of the ‘standout’ themes of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,” and by extension, the whole book series, is love. The very premise of Harry Potter surviving the killing curse of Lord Voldemort is based on the protection offered by Harry’s mother, Lily. By sacrificing herself to protect her son, she builds a strong ...

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    The following is a list of themes considered to play a part in the Harry Potter Series, both academically and by J.K Rowling. According to best-selling author Stephen King, a major theme of the books is confronting fears. This is depicted by the fact that the whole society in the series fears Voldemort. They fear even speaking his name, instead calling him "You-know-who". There are only two ...

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  3. Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Value of Humility Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone emphasizes the virtue of humility by showcasing the extraordinary modesty of its hero and by making this modesty an important part of Harry’s success in obtaining the Sorcerer’s Stone.

    • Finding Strength in Weakness. Meet Neville Longbottom, a timid and seemingly forgetful young wizard at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
    • Sacrifice and Love. Enter Lily Potter, the embodiment of a loving and devoted mother. Her heart is a tapestry of love woven with threads of compassion and selflessness.
    • Acceptance and Tolerance. Everybody loves Hagrid, the half-giant with a heart as big as his stature. Despite being a unique and unconventional individual, he embodies acceptance and tolerance in all aspects of his life.
    • Choices and Consequences. My favourite character in the series is Severus Snape (Alan Rickman’s brilliance in the movies goes a long way to reinforce this, RIP), a complex and enigmatic character whose choices hold profound consequences for both the wizarding world and himself.
  4. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is the first novel in a seven-part series centering on protagonist Harry Potter, who discovers that he is a wizard when he is eleven years old. The series tracks an epic battle between good and evil in the wizarding world, but the first book is, in its essence, a coming-of-age story.

  5. Love. Love plays a crucial role in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," as well as all of the remaining books in the series.Rowling demonstrates the power of love from the very beginning of the narrative by explaining that Harry's ability to survive Voldemort's killing curse is a direct result of his mother's love.

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  7. The theme of love and sacrifice in the Harry Potter books teaches readers the importance of selflessness and the impact that love can have on individuals and the world around them. It encourages readers to value and nurture their relationships, as love has the power to conquer even the darkest of forces.

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