Monday, October 8, 2007

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows

Significance
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows is the best book i have ever read. It is Adventurous and gets you caught in the book. At first it feels like it never ends. This book is the last in the series. The end of the harry potter series is very important because no one knows if its a happy ending or a sad ending. The series concludes of seven eye catching books. The author uses very
affective words to keep the reader attentive to the book. This book was one of the biggest deals this summer. I know many people that had the book shipped to them from across the united states.

Evidence
The whole arugument about the book is, Which one dies? Harry? or Voldemort. The importance of the book is that nobody knows who dies unless they read the book. Otherwise, they would feel completly left out because they dont want anyone to spoil the ending for them.
Connections
This book is fiction, so there for will not affect the future or the present. It connects to the real world becuase it has real people, real buildings, and about half of it takes place in the real world. It might have been influenced by the past because of what happened when people thought that there were such things as witches.

Supposition
If The Deathly Hollows was to change, the world books wouldnt be as big of a deal for me. The book was so succsesfull, it has 7 books and is soon going to have 7 movies.

Perspective
The Harry Potter series was written by J.K. Rowlings. The setting of this book is almost in a parellel universe. It is in the same time period as right now. The parellel universe is a wisarding world with witchcraft, goblins, and other mystical creatures.