The spells that Harry and his friends learn are likewise indicative of their maturity. We see changes in Harry, Hermione and Ron that indicate the change.įor one, Draco becomes less of an enemy and more like a pest-problems that they used to have no longer seem to matter, or at least not as much. It is at this age that children are in between true childhood but not quite yet a young adult. These changes are perfectly timed, as the 8th grade is a pivotal time. For Rowling, her stories are no longer stand alone mysteries that share a common location, but are part of a larger story. I would have to say that this book was a pivotal book not only in Harry Potter's life, but in JK Rowling's writing career as well.įor Harry, his past begins to reveal itself and danger comes ever closer to his reluctant sanctuary (ie-the Dursley's residence).
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