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Essay / Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - 951
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was written by JK Rowling and is the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series. The book is about a seventeen-year-old wizard named Harry Potter who must travel all over England to find things that will help him defeat the evil wizard, Lord Voldomort. The main/moral theme of the entire series is that good will always triumphs over evil. In every book, even when it seems like evil is going to win, good always triumphs in the end. There are two sides to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the good and the bad. The main characters on the good side are Harry Potter and his two friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, and on the bad side the main character is Lord Voldomort. Harry Potter is a brave, courageous and kind person. The whole series revolves around Harry Potter and Lord Voldomort. Ron Weasley is Harry's closest friend and isn't always the brightest, but he is a good person who always stands by Harry no matter the situation. Hermione Granger is a bookworm, a straight-A student who turns in every assignment on time and always does everything her teachers tell her to do, and with her skills and knowledge, she has helped the trio get out of several difficult situations . Lord Voldomort is the most evil of the evil. His goal is to rule the world, kill all muggles (non-magical people) so that only wizards remain, and most importantly, defeat death. Throughout the series, Voldomort attempted to kill Harry a total of eight times, but failed due to his short-sightedness and refusal to admit his weaknesses. The conflict in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is, for the most part, between Harry Potter and Lord Voldomort. It all started, at least spec... middle of paper ......g Harry and Voldomort circling around each other in the middle. Harry explained to Voldomort that if he fought Harry, he would lose. But Voldomort didn't listen to what Harry said, and as he cast his spell, it bounced back at him and he was killed. Once the dead were buried and the injured tended to, all was well and the entire wizarding world was at peace. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is my favorite book in the Harry Potter series for two reasons. The first reason is that it ties together all the questions I had in the other books. This book was a really good ending, at least for me. And the second reason is that it's just a great book. There's mystery, suspense, humor, action, and so much more that keeps you putting the book down. On a scale of one to ten, I would rate it a ten and it's also my favorite book (so far).).