I couldn’t help but revisit it again, not because of any feelings, but because I remembered that when I was a child, I was exposed to such a wonderful magical world like a treasure that fascinated me for the first time. In order to read this book, I didn’t have many noons. It's great to have slept, once I read a book so seriously and impatiently. When I was young, my favorite character was Harry, brave, decisive, and resourceful. This may be the psychology shared by children. They all admire the kind of super invincible superhuman character who has opened a plug-in, or that this is the kind of person we want to be in our hearts, powerful enough to be fearless. But now it seems that other characters are equally brilliant, such as Ron, Hermione, Hagrid and so on.
Ron is simple and honest, timid and fearful, but he is loyal enough to stab him for the sake of his friend. It seems good to have such a friend. Hermione is a genius and hegemonic type. To be honest, I really want to be this kind of person, but I don't have enough IQ. Hermione always finds clues and promotes after things have progressed to a desperate situation. The development of the plot. Hagrid is a stupid hunter. His greatest pleasure in his life is to collect all kinds of strange pets. Although he is huge, he is very kind.
By the way, there is also a new role Dobby. Although the technique is extreme and good intentions always do bad things, it is really good for Harry. Especially when Dobby became a free elf, it was really domineering to protect Harry.
What's more, the super magical creatures in the wizarding world really refreshed my imagination. Roaring letters, beating trees, flying cars, and mandela grass all have their own different personalities, which is really interesting and cute.
In addition, when I review it, Professor Snape really looks more and more...Well, the more I look, the more cute it is.
There is also a sentence "It is not our abilities that show what we truely are. It is our choices."
May you be the kind of person you want to be, good night.
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