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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Literature Analysis #2


1. I remember reading it in elementary as a class assigned but so I decided to reread it at my new level so I can understand it more.

2. It started off slow but I wanted to get through it hoping that it would pick up.
3. I try to picture myself there with the character, with this book it was Harry Potter. I try going on the adventure with him. Sometimes I have to reread parts to fully understand it.

The story is about a young bullied boy. His parents were killed and he was forced to live with his aunt, uncle, and cousin. He then turns 11 years old and finds out that he is a wizard. From there he starts to explore this whole new world that he had no idea about, let alone that he could've been apart of. He meets his arch-enemy and his best friends in this story. FOr this book, the main bad guy was a teacher who was being controlled by the murderous villain Voldemort. The wizard that killed Harry's parents. He has to fight him off and survive him once again after he was going after a stone that grants immortality. 

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