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Harry Potter
1. Harry Potter. The boy who lived.
2. J.K.Rowling
Joanne Katheline Rowlingborn 31 July 1965,is British
talented and modern writer
and author of the Harry
Potter fantasy series.She
wanted to write one and only
part of “Harry Potter”but she
has writeen seven part
because people wanted a
sequel.
3. Lord Voldemort
bornTom Marvolo Riddle is a
fictional character of
Harry Potter series.”Youknow-who”or”He-WhoMust-Not-BeNamed”or”The Dark
Wizard”is the main
enemy of Harry
Potter.His favorite curse
is a Killing Curse.
4. Harry Potter
The actor who played Harry Potter's name is Daniel Radcliffe,he was born July 23, 1989 , he was 23.
First , the young actor appeared on screen in 1999 in the TV
movie BBC « David Copperfield ." In the same year passed the
audition for the role of Harry Potter in the film directed by
Chris Columbus ' Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone . "
Filming began in 2000 and was released in 2001. The film was
a huge success , the box office worldwide exceeded 970
million dollars. Before that Radcliffe appeared in a small role
in the film " The Tailor of Panama " ( Pierce Brosnan and
Geoffrey Rush starring ) .
This was followed by continuation - "Harry Potter and the
Chamber of Secrets ," " Harry Potter and the Prisoner of
Azkaban ," " Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ," " Harry
Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ", " Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince ", " Harry Potter and the Deathly death: part
1 "and" Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows : part 2 " , which
made no less imposing fees .
Daniel fee for participation in the first Harry Potter film was £
150,000 for " Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire » - £ 5,6
million, and for the " Harry Potter and the Order of the
Phoenix " was at least 8 million is current
5. Brief Description
Harry Potter is the main character ofthe books by J. K. Rowling. Harry is a
young wizard. He had green eyes,
thick dark hair, but his most
interesting feature was a scar on his
forehead. At the beginning of the
story we learn how an evil wizard
killed Harry's parents, but little Harry
survived. He had to live with his
aunt's family. When Harry was 11, he
went to study at Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry. He met his
best friends Hermione Granger and
Ron Weasley there. The books
describe their adventures.
6. Admission
According to the novels, admission to Hogwarts is selective, in that children who show magical ability will automatically gain aplace, and squibs cannot attend the school as students (though they can work there in other roles, as Argus Filch does). A
magical quill at Hogwarts detects the birth of magical children and writes their names into a large parchment book, but there
is no admission test because "you are either magical or you are not."Every year, a teacher checks this book and sends a letter
to the children who are turning eleven. Acceptance or refusal of a place at Hogwarts must be posted by 31 July. The letter also
contains a list of supplies like spell books, uniform, and other things that the student will need. The prospective student is
expected to buy all the necessary materials, normally from shops in Diagon Alley, a concealed street near Charing Cross
Road in London that can be found behind the wizarding pub, The Leaky Cauldron. Students who cannot afford their supplies
can receive financial aid from the school, as happened with the young orphan Tom Riddle.
Letters to Muggle-born witches and wizards, who may not be aware of their powers and are unfamiliar with the concealed
wizarding world, are delivered in person by a member of Hogwarts staff, who then explains to the parents or guardians about
magical society, and reassures them regarding this news.
Though the school is in Great Britain, its catchment area is the wider British Isles, as Irish students can also attend.
Each student is allowed to bring an owl OR a cat OR a toad. Along with the acceptance letter, first-year students are sent a list
of required equipment which includes a wand, subject books, a standard size 2 pewter cauldron, a set of brass scales, a set of
glass or crystal phials, a kit of basic potion ingredients (for Potions), and a telescope (for Astronomy). The Hogwarts uniform
consists of plain work robes in black, a plain black hat, a pair of protective gloves, and a black winter cloak with silver
fastenings. Each uniform must contain the wearer's nametag. First years are not allowed a broomstick of their own, though an
exception to this rule is made for Harry in his first year after he demonstrates an excellent ability as a Seeker in Quidditch
7. Hogwarts
School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, commonly shortened toHogwarts, is a fictional British school of magic for students aged eleven
to eighteen, and is the primary setting for the first six books in J. K.
Rowling's Harry Potter series.
Rowling has suggested that she may have inadvertently taken the name
from the hogwort plant (Croton capitatus), which she had seen at Kew
Gardens some time before writing the series,although the names "The
Hogwarts" and "Hoggwart" appear in the 1954 Nigel Molesworth book
How to Be Topp by Geoffrey Willans.Hogwarts school was voted as the
36th best Scottish educational establishment in a 2008 online ranking,
outranking Edinburgh's Loretto School. According to a director of the
Independent Schools Network Rankings, it was added to the schools
listing "for fun" and was then voted on. J. K. Rowling says she visualises
Hogwarts, in its entirety, to be:
8. Hogwarts
In the novels, Hogwarts is somewhere in Scotland (the film Prisoner of Azkaban says thatDufftown is near.) The school is depicted as having numerous charms and spells on and
around it that make it impossible for a Muggle to locate it. Muggles cannot see the school;
rather, they see only ruins and several warnings of danger. The castle's setting is described as
having extensive grounds with sloping lawns, flowerbeds and vegetable patches, a loch
(called The Black Lake), a large dense forest (called the Forbidden Forest), several
greenhouses and other outbuildings, and a full-size Quidditch pitch. There is also an owlery,
which houses all the owls owned by the school and those owned by students. Some rooms in
the school tend to "move around", and so do the stairs in the grand staircase. Witches and
wizards cannot Apparate or Disapparate in Hogwarts grounds, except when the Headmaster
lifts the enchantment, whether only in certain areas or for the entire campus, so as to make the
school less vulnerable when it serves the headmaster to allow Apparition. Electricity and
electronic devices are not found at Hogwarts. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Hermione
indicates that due to the high levels of magic, "substitutes for magic (that) Muggles use" such
as computers, radar and electricity "go haywire" around Hogwarts. Radios however, make an
exception. Rowling explains this by saying that the radios are not powered by electricity but
by magic.
9. Entire movie
1,Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone2,Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
3,Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
4,Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
5,Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
6,Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
7,Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows