I have heard about the Harry Potter series of movies for a long time, but I have only started to work on them so far. There are indeed many unexpected gains. Its content and plot structure are very full, and the title of "detail maniac" belongs to him. , especially every detail shown in the characters amazes me. Among them, Professor Moody left a very deep impression on me, which made me want to ponder over every detail that runs through him. Here I will quote some of the views in "Heroes with a Thousand Faces" to share my feelings. (Only personal opinion) Harry Potter gradually grew into an excellent wizard after three years of study and tempering at Hogwoods School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Before the start of the new school year, Harry and his good friends Ron and Hermione went to watch the wonderful Quidditch World White Tournament, and accidentally discovered the Dark Mark that had disappeared for thirteen years. He was going to be an ordinary fourth-year magic student, but unfortunately, Harry was destined to never be ordinary - even by the standards of the Moral world. The shadow of the dark devil is always lingering, and all kinds of mysterious events with hidden murderous intentions push Harry step by step into the clutches of Voldemort. "Whether in dreams or myths, in these adventures, the figure that suddenly emerges as a guide has an irresistible appeal that marks a new stage and period in life." Harry longed for the once-in-a-century Triwizard Tournament Overcome yourself in the competition and complete three thrilling and arduous magic projects. Who knows that the entire competition is actually a big black magic conspiracy. When he finally learned that Professor Moody was pretending to be Barty Jr., he realized that Polly's adventure was actually carefully planned by their side from the very beginning. Professor Moody is one of the guides who promote the hero's (Polly) "call to adventure". Potter's name was thrown into the Goblet of Fire by the professor, and when everyone questioned Potter's cheating, Professor "Mad Eye" was the first to stand up and say that Potter didn't lie. This move was to let Polly participate in the Triwizard Tournament. A direct impetus of , under the doubts of everyone and various factors, Polly was able to participate in this "implicit" game, and in the three games, the professor played a crucial role. Before the first game, the professor specifically instructed him to use a wand, and after the game Cedric Diggory would not have told Potter to put the egg in the water without him; in the second game, Without him showing the book to Neville Longbottom, there would be no gills to help Porter through the second hurdle; Hagrid wouldn't have taken Porter with him in the third game without his guidance. Enter the forest, meet the Dark Lord after the incident, and so on. Every game and every episode is closely linked to Professor Moody, who acts as a guide throughout a film. "This supernatural guardian and guiding principle is both protective and dangerous." Of course, the identity of such a guide has a double meaning. On the one hand, for the whole plot, the dark side is revealed layer by layer, and the danger is constantly approached. On the other hand, he pushed Potter to explore, let him grow, and throughout the adventure fully demonstrated that a "hero" was summoned into a new field and became a symbol for thinking.
While embodying Professor Moody in more details, it also fully paved the way for highlighting the image of the protagonist, and there are more intriguing aspects.
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