a little disappointed

Carmine 2022-04-23 07:01:02

As someone who hasn't read the original book, after reading the first one, read the second one. I just feel that there is nothing new in the second part compared to the first one, it's a little homogeneous, there is a desire to fast-forward, and I'm a little disappointed.

Sometimes I think about it, if I were Harry Potter, I was considered a bad person by everyone, and I was ostracized by everyone, scared, I would be very disappointed, I would cry and look for a teacher to rely on, maybe even in silence abnormal.

I feel more and more that Harry Potter's uncle is not very bad. If he really hated Harry Potter, he would have thrown it out when he was a child. They kept him and they didn't abuse him. The main thing is Harry Potter, which did bring a considerable amount of trouble to the uncle's family, such as making the uncle's business not negotiated. Even if something like this happened to my dad, I'm afraid he'll beat me hard.

I still don't understand, what is the relationship between Voldemort and the owner of the diary, why do you want to find Harry Potter? It feels a little unclear.

Dumbledore was right, it's not our abilities but our choices that determine what we are.

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Extended Reading
  • Filomena 2021-10-20 18:58:46

    Dumbledore's sentence: "It is not our ability, but our choice that makes us what kind of person." Revisiting this sentence is simply the finishing touch of Harry Potter.

  • Audie 2022-03-23 09:01:05

    The plot structure is almost the same as the Philosopher’s Stone, and on this basis, it is too conservative to add a sense of suspense and theme depth to the story. The more interesting detail is that when Hermione came back, she hugged Harry Potter warmly, but she was shy when she met Robin. The emotional subtleties have already been pointed out.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets quotes

  • Dumbledore: [about Mrs. Norris] She's not dead, Argus. She has been petrified.

  • Harry: [hearing the Basilisk] What?

    Gilderoy Lockhart: Sorry?

    Harry: That voice.

    Gilderoy Lockhart: Voice?

    Harry: Didn't you hear it?

    Gilderoy Lockhart: What are you talking about, Harry?