I love Harry Potter stories. J.K. Rolling’s language is vivid and concise. I was always amazed at the novelity of her expression. She is no doubt a good story teller. The seven years’ of Harry’s advantures interwoven but independent. Each year, the story got more complecated although the settings, main characters and even the school year schedule remian unchanged.
I love Harry Potter stories not only because the language I learned, and the fun I enjoyed, also because the life lessons I learned.
It’s your choice but your ability that determines who you are. This may not be the oringinal sentence, but good enough for the purpose. People sometimes complain about bad luck. Actually, it was the series of choices made by ourselves that made us who we are.
Love is not to be defeated. The powerful Evil Lord could do no harm to a helpless infant, because the power of love is even bigger. Love conqures evil, and some people even say “Love makes the world go around.”
Trust is the secret weapon to ensure success. When Dumbledore died, Harry had to fight on his own against the Dark Lord. If he didn’t trust Dumbledore even though countless evidence showed up against him, if the students and professors at Hogwarts didn’t believe Harry was stilling fighting and he would make it, the stoging will have a discouraging ending.





florafifth Said:
on July 30, 2009 at 2:38 am
I am glad you wrote something on here after SI, I want to do the same, you have inspired me. I like this!
Ian Said:
on August 7, 2009 at 5:24 pm
How do you Potter fans feel about the films? Do you enjoy them? I’ve got a Young Writer camper who is not impressed with the most recent one over on her blog.