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Harry Potter: Think and Write

Here my response to given task:


1)      Feminist reading of Harmione’s character in Harry Potter: How do the character portrayal of Harmione and other female characters support feminist discourse?
Feminism is a range of political movement ideologies whats more social developements that share a common goal: will define estabalish,furthermore accomplish equivalent political,economic,cultural,personal furthermore social right for women.Harmoine is smart,beautiful girl and she has the ability to eveluate practically of the privileged insights that nobody else could.And she is able to figure out also her knowledge and brain save and her friends all around these arrangement different times.
Harmoine is very perfect example.when looking these feminist standard in the books .she is mostly criticized about her characters something like her weakness as a character.
 
2).   Speculative literature and Harry Potter: What is speculative literature? How far Harry Potter qualifies for the same? Does J K Rowling transcends the confines of speculative literature and claim the heights of ‘real’ literature? 
Speculative fiction deals with science fiction,dream,horror,normally characteristic narrative beings for example,such that mythical creatures and supernatural.Also technology that do not exist over genuine.Here J.K.Rowling has created the world of wizard and witches which is convincing to that world only it is true that Harry Potter is speculative literature.Anyhow similarly as those story advances it talks about the reality of the death .Also that is how J.K.Rowling able to achieve real writing through her work.And the journey is of Harry Potter so he is the soul of this story.

3)Children’s Literature and Harry Potter: How far does J K Rowling transcends the canonical confines of children’s literature and claims the heights of ‘real’ literature?
Harry Potter series largely regarded as children literature,in the novel humour and creative ability are unrivaled in children's literature.At Harry's uncle vernon reminds that there is post on sunday,something went are dowmn the kitchn chimney as he spoke,caught him sharply on the back of the head.Childrens literature we can find point as under:
# Main character is children
# It gives moral lesson
# megical elements
# Action
# Happy ending etc.
so,we can also find these all points in harry potter.
 
 
Thank u..
 
 
 
 

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