On Harry Potter's Personality and Its Influence on Children
I didn't teach porridge before severus snape Haqi came out, but once I taught porridge, it was hopeless. There are too many praises about professors in the post bar. I have never been good at lyricism, so I will skip the praise about his old man's house here. Although I hate to part with it, I have to admit that the death of the professor is inevitable and the best ending for him. After Harry came out, the professor could guess his fate without porridge. It can be said that he is the most suspenseful character in the book except Voldemort. Evil or not, the crisis in his life has hinted at his end. But Haqi made us feel relieved about his death. Perhaps before 17, the professor's heart had gone with Lily, and then the only thing that supported him for so many years was responsibility. Only death can break through all obstacles and let him be with Lily. His death is full of blessings. Maybe they can stay together after that. A world without Voldemort and pure blood discrimination awaits them. Past efforts should bring happiness to future generations. (2) Before the publication of Harry Potter, the life and death of Harry had been constantly speculated. Aunt Rowling hinted that Harry might die because, like Conan Doyle, she didn't want anyone to write Harry's story casually. . . )。 But fortunately, Harry finally came back from the dead, and I think this cliche happy ending is the most reasonable. In fact, this is not a happy ending. Seven Harry Potter movies, too many people died. Snape, Dumbledore, Sirius, Lubang, Tonks, Fred, Dobby, Moody, Colin. . . . . . But most of the people who died were the previous generation, which more or less represented Harry's dependence. The themes of the Harry Potter series are love, courage and growth. In order to show Harry's growth and the necessary cost of struggle, they all have to die. But if Harry dies, the hope that Harry represents will disappear. After all, Harry Potter's basic orientation is children's books, and hope and justice should stay forever. In fact, Harry himself has no talent, even "average qualification" (teaching language), but he has Gryffindor's courage, although sometimes he has too much courage to be a hero (it seems to be teaching language again). . . This character should be inherited from James. But as Dumbledore said, his inner world is more like a lily-full of love and enthusiasm-which Voldemort doesn't have. But others also have love, and becoming a "star of redemption" is entirely because Voldemort chose him. Harry will be jealous, jealous, unable to control his emotions (in Grandpa Deng's office after Sirius died), and will love to be a hero. He is just a kind ordinary man. Ordinary people and salvation stars, this should be what Aunt Rowling wants to tell the children. (3) Voldemort Voldemort is the person with the least suspense in fate, and the only thing left is how Aunt Rowling will kill him (sympathy. . . )。 This is an extreme figure without love. Because there is no love, he can split his soul; Because without love, he can kill his father and his uncle; Because there is no love, he can completely play politics to buy people's hearts and master the darkest and deepest black magic. But also because there is no love, he lost Snape and got a spy; Because there was no love, he was defeated twice by the ancient magic that Lily flowed in his blood and was finally destroyed. Because there was no love, he ignored Kreacher and destroyed his horcrux. . . . . . It's a bit like the success and failure in Xiao He. Aunt Rowling wrote very well that love is not a weapon that Voldemort does not have, but without love, his fate is doomed to be destroyed step by step. It is accidental that Harry became the one who defeated him, but it is inevitable that the one who defeated him will appear, because he will inevitably pull such a person out of the crowd out of fear. It doesn't matter whether it is Harry, Neville or others. This is why Dumbledore emphasized that Voldemort chose Harry. Speaking of Voldemort's fear, it was a very real stroke. I remember a sentence: a frightening person is because he wants to hide his inner fear. A truly brave person is one who can bring courage to others. Fear made Lao Fu afraid to fight Harry, which gave us enough time to destroy the Horcruxes. Fear can be said to be one of Voldemort's remaining humanity. Before Voldemort died, he showed another side of human nature. After Bella was killed by Mrs Weasley, he lost his rational anger. Bella is the only one who is completely loyal to him. Ironically, this loyalty is based on his disdainful love (Aunt Rowling said that Bella loves Voldemort). Voldemort's anger is not so loving, but at least he has never cared about others before. Rowling's characters are all real, even the number one BOSS Lao Fu. (Expressing admiration for menstruation) (4) Dumbledore menstruation Rowling once said that in the seventh book, we would know more about Dumbledore's past, but we never thought it was such a past. He lost all his relatives when he was young (the only living brother finally understood and forgave him). Just like Harry's feeling, Dumbledore seems to have always been an old man full of wisdom, and the image of young Dumbledore seems a bit absurd. So the life and lies about albus dumbledore make me very, very uncomfortable. But I have to admit that this is a very reasonable move. After all, great men are not made in prosperity. Dumbledore is Harry's last spiritual support. In the past, it seemed that as long as Dumbledore was there, there was nothing that could not be solved. After Dumbledore's death, Harry and I both felt deeply confused and helpless (admire Aunt Rowling). At this time, Harry was not independent. He always has this idea, and Dumbledore has paved the way for him (so have I, admire him again). Until Dumbledore's past was uncovered a little bit, and Harry, who was satisfied with the disillusionment of his idol, struggled in pain (it was really painful, and I even thought this pen was a bit exaggerated), Harry finally grew up completely and became independent. The symbol of independence should be that when Voldemort went to dig Grandpa Deng's grave to get his wand, Harry "chose not to act for the first time", and then he overcame his greatest shortcoming as a hero. Grandpa Deng's historical mission has been basically completed. A 150-year-old man has experienced the ups and downs of the century and trained the next generation, so he should leave quietly. (5) Ron and Hermione Many people don't support Roche's love. In fact, I couldn't accept it at first, but after thinking about it, the possibility is still great. In the structure of writing, some experts have analyzed it. If Ron Hermione is asked to find another one, it will be too wordy and difficult to grasp. I think it makes sense in character. Hermione's IQ is recognized as high, and she is also very strong (Harry has been very angry since he overtook her in potions class). On the other hand, Ron is a little silly. Maybe only Ron can stand (stand? ) Everything about Hermione. It is conceivable that they will live a happy life at home. And generally speaking, first love doesn't have a happy ending (Aunt Rowling is probably a loyal supporter of this view, such as Harry and Autumn Zhang, and Ginny's colorful social activities before Harry). So Ron once worshipped the beautiful proprietress and sister-in-law Furong with three brooms, and had a terrible past with Lavender Brown, while Hermione first worshipped the charming Professor rohardt and then the handsome star krum. Although they were childhood friends, they came together after ups and downs, which is a bit like the French movie Two Little Conjectures. Neville and Luna wrote it together, because they didn't end together, and I was very, very unhappy. Maybe everyone thinks so, so the maverick aunt Rowling denied the possibility of this pair (luna married a naturalist, Neville is unknown). Neville passing by in the fable is also the embodiment of the theme of growth. From the clumsiness of entering the first grade with a dumb gun to killing the last horcrux Nagini, he really proved himself when he pulled out the Gryffindor sword from the sorting hat. Rowling wrote very well. Not all horcruxes were destroyed by Harry (in fact, Harry just destroyed Riddle's diary, and then bravely accepted his death and let Voldemort destroy his old soul). The most classic sentence of luna is that she and Harry are "like friends" together, and the most touching one is the portrait of Harry and their skinny friends in her bedroom. It always seems to be none of your business, but no matter how dangerous the battle is, you will not hesitate to participate. And she is very sensitive and understanding. She and Neville are so cute that they don't want to be together again (forget it, Aunt Rowling just let others live) (7) Sirius Ruben Tonks Wormtail is a person who should use the past tense (Rowling is so cruel). Sirius first. In fact, Sirius's life was very unhappy. When I was a child, I was tit for tat with my family until I ran away from home. After graduation, I fought the death eaters. Finally, in peacetime, I was imprisoned for more than ten years. After I escaped, I wandered for a year, languished for a year, and finally left in the battle I longed for. He died a bachelor (as if he had never fallen in love with anyone). I think the person he loves most in his life is James. . . I didn't mean that. . . Um ... . But I think it does mean something similar. . . . ) But his tragedy is far less shocking than that of the professor. I guess Rowling didn't put too much affection into him. At first, he was Harry's only relative, and later he was killed to show Harry's first step in growth. After his death, there was no news of him. When the child was named, Hatch completely ignored him and forgot others (we can only expect Harkin to have another child. . . ) Wormtail is bound to die. I have always felt sorry for him. People who can get into Gryffindor must have some potential, just like Neville. But he was neglected for a long time (James and Sirius should enjoy worship more than friendship), which finally changed him. I was surprised at Lubang's death. I didn't expect Rowling to be so heartless. In this way, the quartet and the eternal enemy Snape left. I wonder if they are destined to die together. It is reasonable that Lubang is dead and Tonks can't live. It's a pity to find that the professor has the least words. . . Here are two more sentences. I saw a professor's topic in the post bar "Silver Sage", which is very classic. Silver and green are the colors of Slytherin. Generally speaking, silver represents Slytherin's paranoia about pure blood and natural arrogance, while green represents their ambition and means. But for a professor, silver is his holiness, green is simpler, and it is Lily's eyes.