That voldermout has no nose and harry makes fun of him and then voldermout says your mum and harry cries !!
the moral is that dont take fun out of people or they will try and kill you !
Also dont bring your friends into your own problems !
There is no moral in any of the Harry Potter books. Just helping out and politeness.
Moral of the Harry Potter stories is - good conquers all !
Nothing. If you are interested in moral lessons, you should read Aesop stories.
I'd use the word moral: never kill your godfather.
Love is the strongest power The ones we love never truly leave us
i think you got it wrong,,it should be "the tales of beedle the bard",,,its written by j.k. Rowling, the author of the harry potter series,,,here's a link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tales_of_Beedle_the_BardPerhaps you meant THE TALES OF BEETLE ABOUT. The person who wrote this little tome is ME, Gerrard T Wilson, the crazymad writer. You can read it - and buy it - on my website http://www.crazymadwriter.comBye...
Remus LupinRemus Lupin is the famous werewolf character in Harry Potter. He is the Defense against the Dark Arts teacher in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban".He has no control over whether or not he turns into a werewolf. When there is a full moon, he turns.He is not an Animagus. They are people who have the magical ability to turn to animal form at will. His good friends chose to learn to be Animagi as a form of moral support for him.
you f*gg*t f*ck, read harry potter books; they're so much more enchanting, and they leave you wanting more, unlike the gay vampire stories. if i was going to read about something dark or scary, i'd read harry potter because it has such a better moral to it. The moral to this comment is: "STOP READING TWILIGHT, F*G"
The story of the brothers teaches important moral lessons such as the consequences of jealousy and betrayal, the value of forgiveness and reconciliation, and the power of familial bonds to overcome hardships. It also highlights the importance of honesty, communication, and mutual respect in relationships.
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A great takeaway from the 3rd book was to form your own opinions through investigation and not listen to everything people tell you. If Harry did not do digging of his own he would never of found out Sirius was related to him and was not loyal to the dark lord like he was told to believe.
There isn't just one moral in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, there are many. "Don't always want, always wish in your heart" refers mostly the to plot surrounding the Mirror of Erised, a mirror that shows your hearts deepest desire. Harry sees his parents alive and well in the mirror, something he can never have. He becomes obsessed with watching them until Dumbledore tells him the Mirror is moving, and then he cant's stop thinking about it. When discussing this, Dumbledore says that "it does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live." There is nothing wrong with wanting something, but it is important to be realistic.