Book Reviews

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows- J.K. Rowling

Signifigance

The signifigance of this book is that it is made up so it's really cool to see a story someone can make up. Reading made up books are also fun because they you don't know what else to expect.

Perspective

This story is told by the narrorator so she is looking down on the story instead of actually being in it. The author's point of view counts because an overviewer doesn't really take sides or focus on one person.

Evidence

The argument being made is that good always beats evil because in the end Harry kills Voldemort.

Connections

This book connects to the real world because in real life you have best friends and you sometimes argue with them. In the story Harry and Ron fight over Hermione.

Supposition

If this book was never published, I don't think it would affect anyone greatly because it hasn't really happened. If the author changed the problem and Voldemort was friendly, then the book would've been boring.

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