You must be a kid if you're asking this, in which case the answer would be: You'll understand when you're older. I am an adult and just want to improve my understanding of the world not only of Harry Potter but my own also.And help improve my academic leaerning.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) Stone -One, ten, eleven.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Twelve.Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Thirteen.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Fourteen.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - FifteenHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - SixteenHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Sixteen, seventeen, thirty seven.
7 is a magical number in Harry Potter. There are 7 Harry Potter books. Also, wizards are considered adults when they are 17. Number 4 Private Drive is Harry's address for most of the books. 12 Grimmauld place is Harry's inherited house.
The movie "Paul" is rates R because it has strong language and some inappropriate motions. Also the movie was made for adults to get a laugh. That means that kids should NOT watch the movie and they probably wouldn't even understand the sexual jokes that adults think are funny.
adults
Most of the humour is suitable for children. A lot of it is slapstick and silly humour which children would enjoy.. Some of the humour would be very subtle and children might not understand it like adults would.
There'sprejudice throughout the Harry Potter series. There is prejudice against house- elves, centaurs, squibs and most importantly muggleborns. One of the many reasons why Voldemort is painted as such a menacing character is because of his thoughts and actions on muggles. There are numerous scenes where muggles are horribly treated. For example, Hermione is constantly judged even though she's the smartest witch her age. Or in the Goblet of Fire where a muggle family is ridiculed by death eaters. Muggles were seen as 'beasts' more than 'beings'.
Yes.
Same reason other media employs to send a message, to gain audience viewership and make adults understand.
Nothing, he is not a teacher!
No, that would be the Bible. Harry Potter is very popular though.
Yes they will
Harry Potter made it more acceptable for adults to read books that are considered to be written for children.
No. She has only written books in and related to Harry Potter. Harry Potter appeals to adults anyway though, and a large majority of Harry Potter fans are teenagers and adults. It doesn't mean, however that she can't write an adult book in the future.
we will all be mature adults
There are no adult versions of Harry Potter, there is only one, and it is for children, teens, young adults, and adults. The Deathly Hallows is yet to be printed in paperback as of June 18th, 2009
No, only the cover is different, nothing else.
the right for adults to have sexual course, or relationships