Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban

        Right now I have to be doing homework. Because if I don't I'll be drowned in it later. But what I would rather be doing is getting lost in a book. A specific book. A book called Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. A book that is completely spectacular.
        There is just one thing I don't understand in this book. Nobody is letting Harry out of their site, nor is he allowed to leave the grounds or go anywhere after sundown, for fear that he will be killed by none other than Sirius Black. If I remember correctly Harry has faced Voldemort 3 times now. And he has lived. People venerate him. And, that's not even including the time when he was an infant. And if I do say so my self, (and I do) Voldemort seems worse than Black.
        If Harry can beat down Voldemort 3 times than surly he can take on one crazed Wizard. Why do people have doubt in him? Now you see, doubt is a curios thing. You can doubt things. You can doubt other people. And you can have doubt in yourself. It's one of those things that you never out grow or get rid of. It stays with you until the day you die.
        You will ask your self always "can I do this? No, I doubt it.", "can it stand this? No, I doubt it.", "can I trust this person? No I doubt it".
        James Potter asked himself if he could trust Black. He said yes and he and his wife died.   

2 comments:

  1. The thing is though that is exactly why they are trying to keep him away from Sirius. He gave his best friends James and Lily to Voldemort. But you never know who a person really is until you hear the truth.

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  2. have you read the series before, Scarlett? I like how you are thinking critically about the characters.

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