The Boy Who Lived Comes to Die: A Literary Analysis of the Final Chapter of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (The Boy Who Lived Guides for Writers and Fans)
From the author of A Writer's Guide to Harry Potter, this second volume in The Boy Who Lived Guides for Writers and Fans, The Boy Who Lived Comes to Die delves beneath the surface of the final chapter of JK Rowling's magical saga to analyze for writers what specific craft techniques brought the...
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From the author of A Writer's Guide to Harry Potter, this second volume in The Boy Who Lived Guides for Writers and Fans, The Boy Who Lived Comes to Die delves beneath the surface of the final chapter of JK Rowling's magical saga to analyze for writers what specific craft techniques brought the series to a thrilling end. Originally posted on the Harry Potter for Writers blog, and collected here for the reader's convenience, this intensive but easy to read guide discusses the final battle of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows with regard to characterization, plotting, world building, mythical allusions, and themes. Also included are a few "mistakes" JK Rowling made along the way.The Boy Who Lived Comes to Die is a targeted analysis focused only on the specific aspects of this final chapter that helped draw the series to a satisfying conclusion. This material is supplemental to and not included in the full A Writer's Guide to Harry Potter book (also available on Kindle).Contents include quotes, tables and lists to highlight specific examples.Table of Contents:Introduction1) Character Arcs2) Plot Twists3) Supreme Ordeal of the Hero's Journey4) Mythical Allusions (Alchemy, Egyptian, Christian)5) Theme6) The Epilogue7) "Mistakes" JK Rowling MadeAbout the Author:Published in fiction and nonfiction through articles, short stories, and a novel, SP Sipal is best known as an analyst of the Harry Potter series. She's spoken at numerous fan and writer conferences at the national, international, and online level and published articles dissecting the alchemical and Egyptian mythological allusions running through the series. *** The Boy Who Lived Comes to Die is an unofficial literary analysis of the Harry Potter series. It is not endorsed or authorized by JK Rowling, her publishers, or Warner Brothers. All uses of any trademarked or character names are solely for the purpose of analysis. All quoted passages are copyrighted by JK Rowling.
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