Lessons to be Learned in the Harry Potter Books

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Imagine a world where extraordinary things become ordinary. Where fire-breathing dragons roam the land, people can turn themselves invisible, and ordinarily laborious tasks are completed with a flick of the wrist. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling paints a vibrant picture of this magical world. Although it may seem like the book is full of fantasy, there are many lessons that the reader is taught as he or she journeys with the main characters. To begin, one lesson recurs throughout the entire story: Never give up. In every book in the series, Harry is faced with challenges that almost anyone would back down from. Whether he is “The Chosen One” or just very brave, Harry stands up to anything in his way. Perhaps the largest of these challenges is the death of his mentor and father figure, Albus Dumbledore. Harry and his friends also must rob Gringotts bank, a feat only attempted in history by the foolish. Continuing on, another lesson taught in the book is to be selfless and think of others first. The most drastic example of this is Dobby the house elf, who sac...

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