Voldemort split his soul when he killed Harry's mother, and when his curse on Harry backfired, that part of Voldemort's soul was transfered into Harry. Voldemort
was killed with his own curse. Tom Riddle tried to make his last horcrux his wand but failed
The night harry's mother sacrificed herself for him, a part of voldemorts soul attached onto the only living thing (harry) hence making harry into a horcrux, and also meaning harry can talk to snakes (like voldemort) and see into his mind.
Some characteristics of a Greek Hero:
1. He is the subject of a prophesy
2. He is abandoned at birth or while very young
3. He preformed an amazing feat at a young age
4. He goes on a quest
5. He travels to the underworld
(There are also others that do not relate to Harry Potter)
In the Harry Potter series:
1. Harry is the subject, along with the Dark Lord, of a prophesy made by Sybill Trelawney saying that "neither can live while the other survives".
2. Harry's parents are killed by You-Know-Who when he is one and Harry is abandoned on his Aunt's doorstep.
3. Harry survived the killing curse (Avada Kedavra) when You-Know-Who tried to murder him when he was a baby. This had never been done before. He also made the most powerful, dark wizard at that time disappear for 13 years when the curse rebounded.
4. Harry's training at Hogwarts and all his school years of solving mysteries culminate in Harry battling and destroying Voldemort. The journey that readied him for that fateful meeting was his quest (especially training at Hogwarts, and the traveling he does in the Deathly Hallows, where he stays in a tent).
5. Harry does not exactly go to the underworld, but he does go to a place where he can speak with the formerly deceased Dumbledore and where he can see the parts of Voldemort and himself that have just died. This in-between-earth-and-whatever-lies-beyond place is a parallel of a hero's trip to the underworld.
There are many more than just three ways linking Harry Potter and Ancient Greeks. Possibly the three easiest ways are as follows.
1. Fluffy, the three headed dog that guards the entrance to the rooms linked to hide the Philosopher's Stone is a direct reference to Cerberus, the three headed dog that guarded the enterance to Hades.
2. The Sphynx in the maze in the Goblet of Fire, sets a riddle which Harry can answer to save going back and finding a longer route is another direct reference to the Sphynx on the road to Corinth which Oedipus encounters and answers a riddle, just as Harry does, with the same outcome if the answer is incorrect that the Sphynx will kill him.
3. The maze itself is a direct reference to the Minoan Maze which held the Minotaur. Even though in the book, the minotaur wasn't present, it can be said that the Imperiused Viktor Krum is acting like the Minotaur by getting rid of the others to enable Harry to win and therefore be transported to the cemetry and the waiting Voldemort.
4. Sorry but just remembered this one, the centaurs in the Forbidden Forest.
Tom Riddle is Lord Voldemort. When Voldemort tried to kill Harry, he accidentally turned him into a Horcrux, leaving Harry and Voldemort with a connection. This is why Harry can speak Parseltongue and why, in later books, he can feel Voldemort's emotions.
The Harry Potter series is a charming story and a vaguely Christian allegory. Circe, Paracelsus, and Agrippa are names from the Greek Mythology. The Centaurs are from ancient stories.
For a start: Odysseus is Greek, Harry Potter is British.
The Deathly Hallows ; the three brothers encounter "Death" which could be identified as a aspect of Thanatos.
She wrote them
As the title suggests, Harry Potter.
The fourth Harry Potter is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Voldemortand Harry Potter
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Philosopher's Stone in the UK) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Hermione Granger was the girl who was Harry Potter's Best Friend in Harry Potter Film.
the characters in Harry Potter are all different.
1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) Stone 2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 3. Harry Potter and the Prizoner of Azkaban 4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
I am not aware of any Lydia in Harry Potter - nor of anybody with a similar name. The closest is perhaps Lily - Harry's mother.
Personally I think that the twilight series and the chronicles of Narnia are somewhat similar to the Harry Potter series
You don't. Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels(and movies). Magic, as shown in Harry Potter and similar stories, doesn't exist in real life.
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You mean Greek? It is Χάρι Πότερ.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, AKA Harry Potter Kai o imiaimos prigips, O, will release on July 16, 2009 in Greece.
J.K. Rowling is not a character in Harry Potter, she is the author. Rowling was similar to Hermione Granger when she was younger.
The characters and the setting of Harry Potter are all unique. As is the plot. Although wizards and orphaned children who become heroes are not unique, the more detailed elements of the plot is.
HARRY POTTER YOU DUMMY!!!!!
Harry Potter. Sorry, but it's true.