Use happy things to repel the darkness

Ian 2022-03-20 09:01:04

1. Like the metaphor of the way to defeat the dementors-think about the things that make you the most happy. Dementors represent fear and darkness. The existence of happiness will illuminate the darkness, and darkness will no longer be darkness. So accumulate more light, and more light will reduce darkness. 2. The logic of the third part is a bit weak. Harry Potter, who learned that he was chased by Sirius, should show a frightening side, but the Harry Potter shown in the film is extremely calm, even Sirius won’t come. It feels like he has to look for Sirius to find him. The film lacks a portrayal of Harry Potter's heart. From the beginning, Harry Potter learned that he was moved by being chased and killed. He was terrified, but then he was able to face the fear directly. Such a huge psychological change lacked foreshadowing, which made people feel a bit abrupt. , Lack of realism, Harry Potter calmly made me feel a sense of withdrawal, as if Sirius chasing and killing is as simple as playing hide-and-seek. 3. Professor Snape always plays the role of the person who first discovered the signs of crisis. Harry Potter is always assisted in the event of an accident. Hermione is a clever and eager detail killer who can always extract key information from clues.

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban quotes

  • Hermione: [gazing at a crystal ball] Can I give it a try?

    Professor Trelawney: Yes, sure!

    Hermione: The grim. Possibly.

    Professor Trelawney: You know, my dear, the moment I looked into your eyes I knew that you did not have the mind for the noble art of Divination.

    [looking at her palm]

    Professor Trelawney: See? Right here. You may be young in years but the heart that beats beneath your bosom is as shriveled as an old maid's, your soul as dry as the pages of the books to which you so desperately cleave.

    [Hermione gets up and leaves, angrily]

    Professor Trelawney: Have I said something?

  • Sirius Black: Sorry about the bite, I reckon that twinges a bit.

    Ron: A bit? A bit? You almost tore my leg off!

    Sirius Black: I *was* going for the rat. Normally, I have a very sweet disposition as a dog. In fact, more than once, James suggested that I make the change permanent. The tail I could live with. But the fleas? They're murder.