As far as I know, that was never stated, neither in the books nor in the movies.
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I think they aren't really a symbol, but just another likeness between him and his father. Also the glasses draw attention to his eyes, which are like his mother's. I don't think there is really a deeper meaning to the glasses.
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July.
Because he is, I suppose.
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Harry Potter wears glasses, according to J.K. rowling, as a sign of his vulnerability Or because he is short-sighted.
No, they are a prop.
A slightly older version of Harry with a different colour of eyes. Glasses, untidy black hair and skinny.
Prescription glasses are glasses which have been acquired through a prescription from an optometrist or ophthalmologist. Prescription glasses are available on the NHS in the UK.
I think they aren't really a symbol, but just another likeness between him and his father. Also the glasses draw attention to his eyes, which are like his mother's. I don't think there is really a deeper meaning to the glasses.
a prescription on how strong your glasses have to be for example ( 2.5+ )
Harry Potter was a wizard
A prescription is needed to buy prescription glasses. This is so the lenses of the glasses can be fitted to the person who needs his or her vision corrected.
The collective noun is a pair of prescription glasses.
There is no such person.
No