Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Significance
A person will want to read this book if they enjoy fantasy, magic, and mystery. The author’s theme is magic and good versus evil. The reader will remember this story for a long time because it is such a great adventure.

Perspective
This book is by J.K. Rowling who has a brilliant imagination. She lives in England where the story takes place. The author of this book was a very poor woman when she created this story, and now she is a very wealthy woman. The time period the book was written was in the late 1990's. A person should choose to read this instead of another magic book because it has a great story behind it.

Evidence
The problem in this book is dark wizards trying to take over and, also kill the main character Harry Potter. Harry breaks the rules a lot, so he got into fights with his fellow students. This book is not true and I know this because magic is not real. Some details that are factual in the book are: you know who is evil and out to kill Harry Potter. Harry is only a first year student at Hogwarts so he is not fully trained yet, but his enemy has a lot of dark magic skills.


Connections
Yes this book will inspire me to read more of this series. I like to read fantasy books like Eragon and Eldest. My connection to this book is that I enjoy reading fantasy books that have lots of twists and turns.
Some people believe that there is magic being practiced in society today and groups of witches still practice witchcraft. Some of the events that happened after this book were written were: J K Rowling made many other books about Harry Potter a movie was made of the first book , J. K. Rowling got rich.

Supposition
The world would be different if Harry Potter was real because that would mean that magic is real and that would be able true. Life would not be different if this story hadn’t happened because it is just a book that is fiction. If this book had not been written then many children and adults wouldn’t be able to have the happiness of reading them together.

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