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Name – Parmar Shubhda A. Paper - The New Literature Roll no – 30 Topic - Harry Potter: Magic Significance Submitted to – S.B Gardi Department of English Maharaja Krishnakumarsinghji Bhavnagar University MA Sem - 4

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Name – Parmar Shubhda A. Paper - The New Literature

Roll no – 30 Topic - Harry Potter: Magic Significance

Submitted to – S.B Gardi

Department of English Maharaja Krishnakumarsinghji

Bhavnagar UniversityMA Sem - 4

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Two Types of Magic :

Passive

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Passive Magic :"Possessing distinctive qualities that produce unaccountable or baffling effects".

Active Magic :"The art that purports to control or forecast natural events, effects, or forces by invoking the supernatural“.

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In Harry Potter comprises two separate and distinct societies :

Wizard World

Muggle World

Wizarding World is

centered on magic.

Muggl world is unawareing

of magic .

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Throughout the series , J.K.Rowling as gifted wizard apprentice.

Harry is able to speak and understand Parseltongue, a languaege associated with Dark Magic .

Harry had become too talented in defence against the dark arts.

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The Deathly Hallows are the three magical objects that are the focus of Harry potter and Deathly Hallows:

Elder Wand

Resurrection Stone

Invisible Cloak

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The vertical line represents the Elder Wand.

The circle is the representation of the Resurrection Stone .

The triangle is the representation of Invisible Cloak .

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The first brother chose a wand that could not be defeated in battle.

The second asked for a way to bring back someone from the dead.

The third selected a cloak that made the wearer invisible, even to Death himself.

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Elder Wand :

The Elder Wand is an immensely powerful wand that was considered undefeatable .

It is supposedly the most powerful

wand in existence, and it used by its true master.

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The stone was in a while passed to Harry during Dumbledore's will, hidden inside the Golden snitch that Harry caught with his mouth, nearly swallowing it, in his first-ever quidditch match.

The Snitch revealed the message "I open at the close" when touched by Harry's lips.

Harry uses the Stone to call his parents to comfort him before he confronts Voldemort.

Resurrection Stone :

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Invisibility Cloak :

Harry Potter’s world, an Invisibility Clock is used to create the wearer invisible.

Invisibility cloaks concern for the wearer from visual detection only, meaning that even though the wearer cannot be seen they are still solid, and can as a result be felt by physical contact.

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Deluminator :

It is used to remove or attract the light from any light source to give cover to the user.

In Deathly Hallows, it is bequeathed to Ron by Dumbledore.

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Because he was a house-elf, Dobby was able to

Dobby and Potter had a very strong relationship. Dobby loved and respected him very much to the point where he considered Harry to be his best friend.

Magical Blasts: By clicking his fingers, Dobby can release powerful blasts of magic at other creatures or wizards and witches.

Dobby :

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Seven Horcroxes ::

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