Harry Potter made it more acceptable for adults to read books that are considered to be written for children.
No
In literature, a protagonist is the main character. Harry Potter is the main and prominent character in the Harry Potter Series, so that makes him the protagonist.
No, the Harry Potter series consists of seven novels.
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"Harry Potter in spanish is Harry Potter names don't change" This is still a sort of debate, as with some names, not necessarily in Harry Potter, they do change. But for the Spanish translation, there is no change. Be aware that names could change depending on the translators decision.
Possible classifications for the Harry Potter series include fantasy, adventure, children's/teen literature.
The 2000's books. Ex-Harry Potter
in the future
Cassandra Vasblantsky
There aren't going to be any more Harry Potter movies, so no.
Tonks can change her nose
Harry's patronus was always a stag.