Robert Norris
El libro de Robert Norris revela cómo las muertes y el simbolismo en la saga de Harry Potter de J.K. Rowling moldean profundamente el desarrollo de los personajes y la experiencia emocional del lector.
J.K. Rowling employs a distinctive and impactful method for character development throughout her Harry Potter series. Her unique approach significantly leverages the profound consequences of various deaths, involving both primary and secondary characters, alongside the strategic use of potent symbolic tools and concepts within her books. These elements are instrumental in intricately shaping and defining the moral and emotional landscape of her expansive Wizarding World. As an ardent fan of Rowling's acclaimed series, Norris conducts a thorough analysis of the extensive ramifications that these deaths—and the associated implements or metaphors of death—have on the evolving psyches and journeys of the characters, as well as on the emotional engagement and interpretative understanding of the readers.
Authors: Robert Norris
Publication date: 31-01-2016
Language: en
Pages: 68
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