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Offline Wife&Mother

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Any Harry Potter Fans out there?..........
« on: July 18, 2007, 04:38:25 AM »
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  • Offline Wife&Mother

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    « Reply #1 on: July 18, 2007, 04:48:36 AM »
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    Who Dies in Harry Potter? God
    Thursday, Jul. 12, 2007                                                                                                                         By LEV GROSSMAN

    Joanne Rowling has three fancy houses and more money than the Queen, but she still doesn't have a middle name: the K. is just an empty invention, added for effect when she published her first book. Starting with that first letter, she has orchestrated a sustained dramatic crescendo unlike anything literature has ever seen. By selling 325 million books in 66 languages, she has almost single-handedly made the case that the novel can still be a global mass medium. With the fifth Harry Potter movie opening on July 11 and the seventh and last book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, coming at midnight on July 21, the crescendo has reached a grand climax.
           
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
                                                                   
    The final Harry Potter book will be released July 21, and a lot of factors go into creating that "magic moment"
                                                           
                                                                           

    Rowling's work is so familiar that we've forgotten how radical it really is. Look at her literary forebears. In The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien fused his ardent Catholicism with a deep, nostalgic love for the unspoiled English landscape. C.S. Lewis was a devout Anglican whose Chronicles of Narnia forms an extended argument for Christian faith. Now look at Rowling's books. What's missing? If you want to know who dies in Harry Potter, the answer is easy: God.

    Harry Potter lives in a world free of any religion or spirituality of any kind. He lives surrounded by ghosts but has no one to pray to, even if he were so inclined, which he isn't. Rowling has more in common with celebrity atheists like Christopher Hitchens than she has with Tolkien and Lewis.

    What does Harry have instead of God? Rowling's answer, at once glib and profound, is that Harry's power comes from love. This charming notion represents a cultural sea change. In the new millennium, magic comes not from God or nature or anything grander or more mystical than a mere human emotion. In choosing Rowling as the reigning dreamer of our era, we have chosen a writer who dreams of a secular, bureaucratized, all-too-human sorcery, in which psychology and technology have superseded the sacred.

    When the end comes, where will it leave Harry? He'll face tougher choices than his fantasy ancestors did. Frodo was last seen skipping town with the elves. Lewis sent the Pevensie kids to the paradise of Aslan's Land. It's unlikely that such a comfortable retirement awaits Harry in the Deathly Hallows.


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    « Reply #2 on: July 18, 2007, 08:21:57 AM »
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  • John Paul II said Harry Potter was fine to read, then Benedict XVI came out and said that it was not allowable reading and I think that the USCCB even said the same, NO. So, I do find it funny that even down to this idiotic and wicked book they have to keep confusion milling about. This women does not believe in Christianity she has voices telling her what to write and even gets up in the middle of the night and her hand moves automatically to write. I can think of no louder warning bells than that and still the sheeple refuse to see. But, then of course they are very COOL if the read the book and saw the movies :cool:And that is very important ya know

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    « Reply #3 on: July 18, 2007, 08:27:17 AM »
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  • I read the title and thought, "That's a hell of a question to ask this group.  Of course not!"

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    In the new millennium, magic comes not from God or nature or anything grander or more mystical than a mere human emotion.


    Doesn't the idiot know that unless God put love in us we wouldn't even have that?  Some things try my patience too much.
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    Please pray for the repose of her soul.

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    « Reply #4 on: August 12, 2007, 05:03:46 PM »
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  • i have to admit i liked it before... :rolleyes:
    but when i asked for an SSPX priest's advice, not anymore!  :laugh1: