Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Question
What did you learn reading and watching Harry Potter books and movies?
Harry Potter Vs. Twilight best answer
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ToyletGnome said:
Important lessons learned from Harry Potter.
1. Death is a natural part of life. There are things worse than death (eg. dementors)
2. Friendship is very powerful.
3. Money and fame aren't everything.
4. Family isn't limited to your blood relatives
5. The world isn't black and white, it's made up of varying shades of gray.
6. People can accomplish more when they work as a team
7. Gender, race, class, sexual preference, blood status etc. don't matter, only personality. Equality should be cherished.
8. Suffering leads to life experience, which is invaluable.
9. We must make the best of bad situations.
10. At times we may feel alone, but there will always be someone there for us.
11. Intelligence and logic will always be important.
12. Love conquers all.
13. We need to learn from our mistakes.
14. The rules of Quidditch
15. Don't be scared by the number of pages in a novel, it doesn't mean it's boring. A six-year-old is completely able to read a 636 page book.
17. Never tickle a sleeping dragon.
There's more than that, but I'm exhausted, so it's finishing there.
One thing I've found is that Harry Potter has a very strong set of morals whereas Twilight seems to have none. Anybody else think so?
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VampyreFey said:
A lot...
Particularly the books because if the emphasis it puts on the importance of friendship, love, and happiness. There is so much passion and power in the novels and they teah you how to respect others. Love is an on- going quest in the books. It is portrayed as being Harry's personal war. Does it really all come down to that...love? Is that all I need to defeat Voldemort? And Dumbledore is far from stupid, so the answers to both questions is yes. Harry has fierce friends who are next to him and help him at all costs. He has the memory of parents and a god- father who would certainly be proud of him. He is veiled by purtiy around him, and such values can teach readers so many things. It's exciting to see how Harry Potter has shaped and continues to shape my life and the lives of many others. When reading a book like Harry Potter, many people become less biased, I have noticed. Readers have come to embrace life and accept the others aruond them. I, personally, have taken an interest in many other people's culture. You become so caught up in yourself and less appreciative to others that you don't realized how much more life has to offer. After reading Harry Potter, only, did I start to open up. I left my "safe zone" and venutred out. I also learned to really value and put a huge importance on friends and family. They are so supportive, and if it wasn't for Harry Potter I would take it all for granted. HP really is that amazing!
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AceofHearts said:
that books can still be best sellers even if the book is pretty badly organized and uses too many big words.
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DivyaHarry said:
That a good imagination is the key to writing a great book.
I love HARRY POTTER.
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Vlad_malfoy said:
I learned how to Love....
(thats not enough, but i have no words)
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chagrin91 said:
I learned that magic exist in this world.It was fascinating.It kept me glued to books.It made me realize that i had a talent and that talent was imagination.Now if you are telling me any random story i will just imagine how it happend?I imgine evrythn now It showed me alot of stuff there are things i cant even explain
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LoopyLuna96 said:
I learned that death isn't always as bad as we think, and that there are worse things. I learned that love is important, and at the end of the day, can save everything. I learned the power of friendship, and that true bravery isn't always obvious. Finally, that we are all equal, no matter what.
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