Lesson Learned from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Reading Journal | Entry 6
Do you have a favorite fiction novel and/or series of novels?
If not a "favorite," perhaps there's a fiction novel from your past that was decent-enough?
If nothing else, is there a movie or story that comes to mind that you didn't mind so much?
What's this narrative's title? Who was it written by? When did it come out? What genre of literature is it? What's the synopsis? Who's the protagonist? What are they like? Is there an antagonist? If so, what are they like? Are there any scenes or quotes from this narrative that stand out in your memory?
Is there anything else you want to add?
You don't have to answer ALL of the questions above; just get to the 150-word minimum in the most natural way possible while sticking close-enough to the prompt please! Remember no plagiarism allowed.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
I admire the “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” narrative by Jessica Isabel Rowling. The book came out on 11 August 2008. Since the writing style takes the reader’s mind into the fantasy world, it qualifies as a fantasy book. In the text, a young boy discovers that he has no parents and that people see him as an orphan after eleven years. He further learns that his parents were mighty wizards. On his eleventh birthday, Harry learns that he possesses unique magical powers and later joins Hogwarts English boarding school of wizards. He makes some friends who assist him in investigating the truth about his parent’s mysterious death.
Harry Potter is the protagonist in the narrative as he is the main charact...
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