The Adventures of Heroes in Western Mythology——Interpretation of "Harry Potter 4" with reference to the hero's journey story line

Garfield 2022-04-20 09:01:03

Some research scholars believe that "the modern Western magic myth "Harry Potter" is inextricably linked with the ancient Greek mythology." After carefully savoring the storyline of Harry Potter 4, and briefly browsing the heroic After the trip, I strongly agree with this view. There are many similarities between the origins and transitions, the portraits of characters, and the multi-line narrative, which are worthy of our in-depth exploration and discussion.

Harry Potter's first challenge, a sign in the sky during the Quidditch World Cup, hints at the beginning of the darkest hour. As a result, the secret about the Death Eaters haunts the protagonist, and the whole story begins to gather momentum.

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Extended Reading
  • Rosie 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    The moment Hermione lifted the curtain and rushed to hug Harry was the ultimate expression of ignorance between them. What a nice view.

  • Chadrick 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    Three and a half. This narrative is simply too hasty. The Death Eaters, the Quidditch World Cup, the contradiction between Ron and Porter, the entanglement between Barty and his son, and the resurrection of Voldemort are all just like completing the task. In the next episode, I can feel that countless content has been deleted without reading the book, not to mention the deletion of all the clues of the Riddle House, which makes people feel that this scene is inexplicable. But the scene of the fire dragon scene is still passable, which is an incomparable advantage of the novel. The more I look back, the more I feel that Harry Potter should be adapted into a short drama, not a movie. Only the bare main line is really a waste of jk Rowling's good intentions.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire quotes

  • Hermione: Your wand, Harry! Your wand!

  • Fred: We knew you wouldn't die, Harry!

    George: Might lose a leg.

    Fred: Or an arm.

    George: But pack it in all together?

    FredGeorge: Never!