Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone teaches about humanity by its focus on friendship. Harry and his friends have a strong bond that they hold throughout adulthood. When one is in trouble, the others run to help--even when they have to risk their own safety. In the epilogue where they are all much older, they are still great friends. They drop their children off at the train station together to let them have their own adventures and create new memories. Even though not everyone enjoys reading Harry Potter, it is apparent that it displays great messages of love and independence throughout all of the books. Adults are challenged in the Harry Potter books. Children take on more of an adult role. This is shown in “Sneaking Out After Dark: Resistance,

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