K Rowling Joanne, Britanic
Sumérgete en la segunda entrega de J. K. Rowling, donde Harry Potter y sus amigos investigan misteriosos ataques y prejuicios en Hogwarts, desvelando verdades que resonarán a lo largo de toda la saga.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets stands as the second installment in the globally acclaimed Harry Potter series, masterfully penned by J. K. Rowling. The narrative plunges readers into Harry's second tumultuous year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This academic term is marked by an escalating sense of dread as ominous messages appear inscribed on the school's corridors, proclaiming the reopening of the fabled "Chamber of Secrets." These warnings are accompanied by the chilling declaration that the mysterious "heir of Slytherin" intends to eliminate all students who lack pure-blood magical lineage. The gravity of these threats is underscored by a series of disturbing attacks that leave several inhabitants of the school "petrified," seemingly frozen solid like statues. Throughout this period of heightened tension and fear, Harry, alongside his loyal friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, takes it upon themselves to tirelessly investigate the perplexing attacks and uncover the truth behind the Chamber's resurgence. Bloomsbury first released the novel in the United Kingdom on 2 July 1998, with Scholastic Inc. following in the United States on 2 June 1999, bringing the story to a wider international audience. Despite the author, J. K. Rowling, encountering considerable challenges during its completion, the book garnered significant critical acclaim and numerous awards from literary critics, young readers, and the broader book industry. Its compelling narrative and intricate plot were widely praised, though a minor point of contention among some reviewers was its potentially frightening elements for very young children. Consistent with other volumes in the series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets sparked diverse religious debates. While certain religious authorities voiced condemnation over its prominent use of magical themes and occult references, others lauded the novel for its strong moral underpinnings, particularly its emphasis on altruism, self-sacrifice, and the profound notion that an individual's character is ultimately shaped by their personal choices and actions. Literary commentators frequently highlight the robust exploration of personal identity as a central theme within the narrative, examining how individuals define themselves amidst external pressures and expectations. Furthermore, the book directly tackles issues akin to racism and prejudice, illustrated through the discriminatory treatment of characters who are non-magical, non-human, and even non-living. The mysterious diary, a pivotal plot device, has been interpreted as a cautionary tale against the dangers of uncritically accepting information from sources whose true motives and reliability remain unverified. Within the story, institutional authority figures are often depicted as self-serving, prone to incompetence, and sometimes failing to adequately protect those under their charge. Notably, the events and revelations within this novel establish significant thematic and plot connections that resonate deeply with the sixth installment of the series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, enriching the overarching narrative tapestry. The novel's cinematic adaptation, released in 2002, achieved tremendous box office success, becoming, at the time, the seventh highest-grossing film in history and receiving generally favorable reviews for its faithful portrayal and magical atmosphere. Concurrently, various video games loosely based on the story were developed and released across multiple platforms, with the majority also garnering positive reception from players and critics alike.
Authors: K Rowling Joanne, Britanic
Publication date: 18-01-2016
Language: en
Pages: 140
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