Harry Potter a World War II Allegory

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Harry Potter is a world renowned book series and movie franchise. When most people watch the movies or read the books, not many people realize some of the hidden plot elements behind the story itself. While there are many proclaimed allegories in the Harry Potter series that people think are references to politics and influential people, among many others. One of them, however, stands out prominently from the rest. There are several reasons to believe that the plot line for Harry Potter is, in many ways, a metaphor of World War II. Ranging from characters, political issues, and beliefs, many things in Harry Potter could be references to World War II.
There are an abundant amount of comparisons between Voldemort and Hitler; one could make the argument Voldemort was a metaphor of Hitler. Voldemort is a terribly feared, yet hesitantly worshiped dark lord. He strikes fear into the hearts of those who oppose, and follow him. Voldemort's ambition is to rid the world of all muggles, and muggle born wizards called half-bloods. During the Second World War, Adolf Hitler, leader of the anti-Semitic Nazi movement, sought a similar fate for all Jews. Hitler was an incredibly fierce leader just like Voldemort is portrayed in the Harry Potter series. Hitler's goal was to take over the world and rid every last Jew from it. Hitler defied the United Nations rules and regulations, and violated many parts of the Treaty of Versailles. Voldemort had no intentions of following the Ministry's rules either. He carelessly killed innocent wizards and muggles, performed magic in front of muggles, and used the forbidden curses. These are some of the main comparisons of Lord Voldemort and Adolf Hitler.
Another similarity between Hitler and Voldemort is their...

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... the Ministry he used the Daily Prophet as a mask to hide what was really going on for the time being. It just goes to show how the views of the people can be so easily manipulated by a mere newspaper.
Harry Potter has been the influence over many people, including lots of children. In a vague point of view, it teaches them that good will always triumph evil, no matter how powerful evil is. When put under the microscope, Harry Potter is a metaphor for many things in the world. Though, some of them may not be as transparent as others. Harry Potter and World War II have many influential characters with strikingly similar qualities. Many of the political events in Harry Potter have historical reference to ones that happened in World War II as well. Whether it’s the characters, politics, or beliefs, it can’t be denied Harry Potter has a lot in common with World War II.

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