Out of World Experience

After reading the third book in Harry Potter, I was greatly intrigued and now understood why it was such a popular series a few years ago. This book allows for our creativity to flow and experience life outside of the ordinary. Furthermore, there is just so much visual images in my mind from reading all those magical creatures that Hagrid brought to class, as well as the “riddikulus” scene where the students had to turn their worse fear (boggarts)  into something funny, under the guidance of Lupin. Even Neville managed to turn his fear of Snape (the cruel potions teacher) into dressing him up in his grandma’s clothes, as Snape sprouted “a bright colored hat and dress” (Rowling 125). Furthermore, I had a clear image of their all time favorite sport, quidditch, as they described the game process and how Harry got the snitch through diving and weaving. All these exhilarating actions throughout the book eventually made me continue reading the series and eventually, will watch the movies as well. Students are often too used to being confined at school, living a boring normal life. However, reading Harry Potter books allows you to temporarily escape from mundane reality and enter a world where magic awaits you.

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