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Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling
It is just one short-answer question! (Developed paragraph of 5-8 sentences and must include one citation from the text)
Voldermort says there is no “evil,” only power and those too weak to take it. Yet, clearly readers are meant to see an interpretation on the classic story-telling conflict of “good vs. evil.” How do you think the text defines either “good” or “evil” ? In other words, in is world, what does it mean to be “good” or what does it mean to be “evil”?

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Name Institutional Affiliation Course Code/Title Instructor Date Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone by JK (Joanne Kathleen) Rowling In JK Rowling’s “Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone”, Voldemort claims, “There is no good and evil, there is only power and those too weak to seek it (Rowling 211).” According to Rowling’s text, good and evil are notions tied to biased emotions, meaning that the objective list of what is good and evil is a misleading ideology. From this premise, Voldemort draws a conclusion that there is no existence of good and evil because humans are biased beings. However, power is fundamental as it builds off the first claim of subjectivity. Voldemort cared about power when he was Tom Riddle, a character different from Voldemort, the monster he grows up to become. The debate about good and...
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