Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone The book I read was called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s stone. The author of this book was a woman by the name of J. K. Rowling. This book has two settings, in the beginning, when Harry is living with his Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia; he is at # 4 privet drive.
After he is sent off to Hogwarts, the setting is at the gigantic school for wizards and witches. The main character in the book I read was Harry Potter. He is rather skinny, has dark brown hair and bight green eyes and glasses. He also has a scar in the middle of his forehead in the shape of a lightning bolt. Ron Weasly, Harry’s friend, has red hair and brown eyes big lips and is slightly larger than Harry, especially in the middle. Hermonie Granger is another friend of Harry’s; she has long light brown hair that is a little poof y.
She has dark brown eyes and thick eyebrows. In the beginning, Harry was dropped off at his aunt’s and uncle’s by a giant and a warlock. He had 12 long years of being beat up by his spoiled cousin and his gang. One day, letters came down the chimney, shaking the whole house.
This caused his uncle to propose a vacation. When they got to their destination, Harry remembered that it was his birthday. That night, Harry drew a cake in the sand on the floor and watched the clock strike midnight. Then a giant pushed down the door. The giant had an argument with Harry’s uncle about whether or not Harry could go to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The giant then took Harry to Diag on Alley to purchase school supplies.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne was an excellent and creative user of allegory and symbolism in his writings. Examples of allegory and symbolism can be drawn from many of his stories such as "Young Goodman Brown", and "The Minister's Black Veil". The story I will touch on will be "Young Goodman Brown". In this story Hawthorne uses allegory, or religious symbolism to make certain ...
Harry then proceeded to platform 9 three quarters where he then boarded the Hogwarts express. On the train he met Ron Weasly and Hermonie Granger. After they had left the train they got sorted into Gryffindor. They were simply heading for there next class on day when the staircase moved to the forbidden floor.
They ran into it accidentally they didn’t know until Ron spoke up but by then it was to late, the janitor’s cat had found them. They ran to the closest door and ran in only to be greeted by a three-headed dog standing on a trapdoor. Soon after Hagrid, the giant, was hatching an egg one night, the three students ran into his hut just as his egg hatched. Hagrid explained that he got it from a stranger, he had just told the man how he loved animals and that he had a three headed dog named fluffy who had on weakness, music puts him right to sleep.
Hagrid stopped, “I shouldn’t have told you that.” He said as the three children ran back to the school with a newspaper they had found, the headline read: Break inn at Gringos in Volt 713. Harry was surprised to find that Hagrid had emptied it that very same day. The three of them ran up to the Forbidden floor and ran to fluffy’s door. Outside it they talked, and assuming professor Snape was going to steal the something Hagrid had hidden. Then Hermonie said that earlier that day, she had heard the headmaster talking to a man about keeping the Sorcerers Stone safe from Voldermort.
They then thought that Snape wanted the stone for Voldermort. They ran in the door and heard music. They went through an obstacle course of things from Devils Snare to flying keys, only to find that not Snape wanted the stone but professor Quirell! In front of Harry stood the great mirror of Erased. Harry knew that if he wanted the stone but not to use it he must stand before the mirror of Erased. He did at his own will and got the stone. But he didn’t tell Quirell, then the professor grabbed his arm turning himself to stone.
Harry was a hero. I liked this book because it was adventurous and tense plus the characters fit their part perfectly and I can imagine if it was real. I recommend this book because reading is only good if you understand and like the book you are reading, and Harry Potter is a very understandable book.
Harry Potter Book Review
Summary Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is the story of a boy named Harry Potter – a wizard attending the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This is the second book in the Harry Potter series that corresponds with his 2nd year of school at Hogwarts. This year, before school starts, Harry’s muggle (non-wizarding folk) family the Dursleys, which consists of his hateful and unloving ...