Dark and Sad.
The mood of Harry Potter is very relaxed and calm, but at sometimes he can get a bit over excited or a bit sad or mad. All over the movie his mood changes so there is no set mood.
Main characters-Harry, Ron, Hermione, Minor characters-Sirius, Lupin, Tonks, Mad-Eye Moody, Snape, Dumbledore, Luna, Neville, etc Setting-London, Diagon Alley, Hogwarts, Sirius's house, Mood-Serious
Compared to the remainder of the series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone has a relatively light, whimsical tone. It has much of the same charm as a Roald Dahl classic. Despite the occasionally dark subject matter, the diction and tone itself is rarely somber or grave.
Harry more had a crush on Cho than loved her. Between Cho's mood swings and Harry becoming aware of his feelings for Ginny, he started to become disenchanted with her. They did not last very long.
It's been another long, hot summer at the Dursleys' for Harry Potter. Having spent most of it in an adolescent "funk" of depression and bitterness over the lack of informative letters from his friends about Voldemort's return, he's suddenly jolted out of his bad mood when two Dementors show up in the town of Little Whinging and attack Harry and his cousin, Dudley. When Harry uses magic to drive them off, however, he quickly receives a succession of owls from the Ministry, requiring him to attend a disciplinary hearing. His heart sinks when he reads that the question of whether to expel him from Hogwarts will be decided at the hearing. Harry is exonerated at the hearing but when Harry finally manages to make it back to school, he finds things are different than when he left. Hagrid's missing, there are skeletal horses pulling the school carriages that only he can see, and the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher is none other than toadlike, repulsive Dolores Umbridge, a Ministry representative whom Harry is all too familiar with. Even worse is the constant mutterings of the other students. Having spent all summer discrediting both Harry and Dumbledore, the Ministry has succeeded in convincing everyone they're both crazy and that Voldemort's return is nothing but a figment of their imagination. With only Ron and Hermione standing by his side, Harry is hard-pressed to stay in a good mood and often lashes out at the ones he is closest to. His defiant behavior lands him in detention for weeks at a time with Professor Umbridge, who soon rises to the status of Hogwarts High Inquistor and revels in sacking teachers and keeping the entire school under the control of her stubby, ugly-ringed fingers. As the school year progresses Harry and Umbridge frequently lock horns, and she retaliates by taking away everything he cares about: Quidditch, letters from Sirius, and visits with Hagrid. So Harry fights back the only way he can, by forming a secret defense group, known as Dumbledore's Army, and teaching his friends how to fight properly. In spite of the frantic workload in preparing for their OWLs (tests that determine the student's future career choices), the tyranny of Umbridge, and Harry's unbearable crush on Ravenclaw seeker, Cho Chang, Harry keeps having tantalizing dreams of dark corridors and locked doors that are distracting at best. His scar prickles constantly and he soon finds he's turned into a tiny antenna for Voldemort's mood swings, which certainly doesn't help his own temper. Things take a disastrous turn when Dolores Umbridge finds out about Harry's secret defense group. Harry is filled with guilt when Dumbledore, claims credit for the group in order to protect Harry, and has to flee the school to escape arrest. This installment ends with an epic battle of good and evil, resulting in a devastating loss to Harry when his godfather Sirius Black is killed, and the full revelation that his destiny lies intertwined with none other than Voldemort himself. In the end, Dumbledore reveals the lost prophecy to Harry: either Harry will kill Lord Voldemort or Voldemort will kill Harry. Plot Summary from WikiSummaries
the mood was determined and a bit of romance in the mind
If you were the author of Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire, it depends on your mood & writing style what you would change (if you'd change any).
The mood in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is mostly mysterious and magical, with a sense of wonder and adventure as Harry discovers the wizarding world for the first time. There are also moments of danger and suspense, especially as Harry and his friends uncover the mystery surrounding the Philosopher's Stone.
Dark. the first chapter of Deathly Hallows takes place in Malfoy Mannor. I don't want to say to much of what happens but I think almost the entire book has a very dark mood. Although there are some happy times in the book. There's also a lot of action. Long live Harry Potter. -Luna
The mood of Harry Potter is very relaxed and calm, but at sometimes he can get a bit over excited or a bit sad or mad. All over the movie his mood changes so there is no set mood.
Main characters-Harry, Ron, Hermione, Minor characters-Sirius, Lupin, Tonks, Mad-Eye Moody, Snape, Dumbledore, Luna, Neville, etc Setting-London, Diagon Alley, Hogwarts, Sirius's house, Mood-Serious
The mood in "The Prince and the Pauper" varies throughout the story, ranging from hopeful and adventurous as the boys switch places, to tense and suspenseful when their true identities are in danger of being revealed. Overall, the mood can be described as a blend of excitement, empathy, and ultimately, triumph.
Compared to the remainder of the series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone has a relatively light, whimsical tone. It has much of the same charm as a Roald Dahl classic. Despite the occasionally dark subject matter, the diction and tone itself is rarely somber or grave.
Harry more had a crush on Cho than loved her. Between Cho's mood swings and Harry becoming aware of his feelings for Ginny, he started to become disenchanted with her. They did not last very long.
It's been another long, hot summer at the Dursleys' for Harry Potter. Having spent most of it in an adolescent "funk" of depression and bitterness over the lack of informative letters from his friends about Voldemort's return, he's suddenly jolted out of his bad mood when two Dementors show up in the town of Little Whinging and attack Harry and his cousin, Dudley. When Harry uses magic to drive them off, however, he quickly receives a succession of owls from the Ministry, requiring him to attend a disciplinary hearing. His heart sinks when he reads that the question of whether to expel him from Hogwarts will be decided at the hearing. Harry is exonerated at the hearing but when Harry finally manages to make it back to school, he finds things are different than when he left. Hagrid's missing, there are skeletal horses pulling the school carriages that only he can see, and the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher is none other than toadlike, repulsive Dolores Umbridge, a Ministry representative whom Harry is all too familiar with. Even worse is the constant mutterings of the other students. Having spent all summer discrediting both Harry and Dumbledore, the Ministry has succeeded in convincing everyone they're both crazy and that Voldemort's return is nothing but a figment of their imagination. With only Ron and Hermione standing by his side, Harry is hard-pressed to stay in a good mood and often lashes out at the ones he is closest to. His defiant behavior lands him in detention for weeks at a time with Professor Umbridge, who soon rises to the status of Hogwarts High Inquistor and revels in sacking teachers and keeping the entire school under the control of her stubby, ugly-ringed fingers. As the school year progresses Harry and Umbridge frequently lock horns, and she retaliates by taking away everything he cares about: Quidditch, letters from Sirius, and visits with Hagrid. So Harry fights back the only way he can, by forming a secret defense group, known as Dumbledore's Army, and teaching his friends how to fight properly. In spite of the frantic workload in preparing for their OWLs (tests that determine the student's future career choices), the tyranny of Umbridge, and Harry's unbearable crush on Ravenclaw seeker, Cho Chang, Harry keeps having tantalizing dreams of dark corridors and locked doors that are distracting at best. His scar prickles constantly and he soon finds he's turned into a tiny antenna for Voldemort's mood swings, which certainly doesn't help his own temper. Things take a disastrous turn when Dolores Umbridge finds out about Harry's secret defense group. Harry is filled with guilt when Dumbledore, claims credit for the group in order to protect Harry, and has to flee the school to escape arrest. This installment ends with an epic battle of good and evil, resulting in a devastating loss to Harry when his godfather Sirius Black is killed, and the full revelation that his destiny lies intertwined with none other than Voldemort himself. In the end, Dumbledore reveals the lost prophecy to Harry: either Harry will kill Lord Voldemort or Voldemort will kill Harry. Plot Summary from WikiSummaries
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i got this from her official website www.annasophiarobb.com "Films are the same sort of deal; it depends on my mood. But some of my top favs are the Thelma and Louis, the Bourne movies, Slumdog Millionaire, The Goonies, and Tropic Thunder. I'm also very excited to see the new Harry Potter!"