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Themes While the books deal with difficult issues such as violence and death, and for this reason are not always be suitable for preteen children... DEATH ...Rowling never loses sight of the ultimate goal, which is ultimately Christocentric if not overtly Christian. “The last enemy to be destroyed is death.” - 1 Corinthians 15:26, The Bible - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows "My books are largely about death. They open with the death of Harry's parents. There is Voldemort's obsession with conquering death and his quest for immortality at any price... I so understand why Voldemort wants to conquer death. We're all frightened of it." - J.K. Rowling PREJUDICE Chatroom An understanding of conversations history helps us learn show that readers from our mistakes. have taken to to If We you can thinklearn this not is far-fetched, look at some of the real charts the Nazis used to the term show what constituted 'Aryan' or 'Jewish' blood. I saw one in using the Holocaust repeat the mistakes Museum in Washington when I had already devised the 'pure-blood ',as 'half“Muggle” an of the past'Muggle-born through blood ' and ' definitions, and was chilled to see that the Nazis used this precisely the same warped logic as the Death Eaters. A single Jewish insult. story. grandparent 'polluted' the blood, according to their propaganda. LOVE AND SACRIFICE “Harry's own ability to love and be loved are the key traits that distinguish him from Voldemort and ensure that never be seduced by the Love is Harry almostwill always Dark Arts.” linked to sacrifice in the novel. All people want to do the loving thing. This novel could encourage teenager to make drastic and dangerous sacrifices for love. It was Harry’s mother’s love for him that saved him from Voldemort’s curse. The book argues that love is stronger than any other power. MAGIC “It is the magic that begins the happily ever after." Magic is an essential part of childhood and innocence. It belongs to a world where anything is possible. Harry Potter encourages teens to engage in real and dangerous occult activities. Plots Ron and Harry steal Mr. Weasley’s car Harry Potter is always breaking the rules. He does not respect authority and is a bad role model for teens. It is important to teach teenagers to think for themselves and to think creatively. We should not discourage these values in readers. Harry and Hermione break school rules to time-travel and save Buckbeak. Rowling mixes Pagan and Christian symbols throughout the book, confusing young readers about the difference between good and evil. Harry Potter is a Christian allegory that can be used to inspire discussion in Christian education. rry has to die in order to end the battle between good and evil and save his friends from Voldemor characters settings FRIENDSHIP The main activity that Harry and his friends engage in together is rebellion. Such an example will encourage teens who read this book to break the rules. The friendships in Harry Potter promote positive values such as dedication, understanding, empathy and teamwork.