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Edited on Sun Jul-17-05 08:31 PM by BerryBush
as a "wretched man" in the eyes of the Prime Minister?
LOL!
I had a feeling there would be a bit of politics in this book--especially because, by the end of the previous one, it's obvious that a war is about to start in the wizarding world that has potential to spill over into the Muggle world. And that's precisely what I can see is happening in this book. I've only read the first chapter so far--so please, no, don't spoil it for us! In fact, I find the happenings spoken of in the first chapter quite unfortunately paralleled by what's been happing of late in the real world...I'm sure Jo Rowling never dreamed things would turn out that way, but sheesh...it only makes the whole Harry Potter universe seem more believable.
I imagine that it won't be long (and if it hasn't happened already, it will definitely be happening in years to come) before scholars will critically examine the way the Harry Potter series incorporated the current events of its time--the way that terrorism and war became a part of Harry's world in the form of the re-gaining of the power of He Who Must Not Be Named, and the books in the series became darker as world events became darker. They are definitely being influenced by what is going on in the real world today.
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