This is an article that will clear some things that have been used in arguments between Harry Potter and Twilight.
The first thing I would like to clear up is Lily Potter's protection to Harry. Now, I know some have said that it doesn't make sense because people die to protect others. For example, in the seventh book, Voldemort goes tothat family to ask for Gregorovich, but the women said he wasn't there. Voldemort raised his wand, ready to kill her, and then her kids came running out. She shielded them, and died, but then why did they die too? This doesn't work because the women didn't have a choice to live. She was going to killed by Voldemort anyway. This is not the case with Lily Potter. Because Severus Snape asked Voldemort to spare Lily, so Lily had a chance to escape from Death. But she didn't. That's why Harry survived.
This happens once more throughout the series, and it is in the 7th book when Harry knows he must meet Voldemort in the Forest where he will be killed. Same concept, he had the chance to not go, but he decides to die, to save others, and that is love at it's deepest.
Another thing that bothers me is that people think Harry Potter is bad because it uses swear words. Let me set straight that the only two times that they have used a serious bad word (and no, bloody doesn't count) was when Bellatrix almost killed Molly's daughter! How would you react if one of your kid's was about to be killed? No, I don't think you'd stop to think: Don't swear! The other time was when Ron punched Malfoy under the invisibility cloak and said "that's the second time we saved you, you two-faced bastard!" The two swear words that were used were both used in extreme situations, so I think that they were acceptable.
But with Twilight, they use smaller swear words often, like damn, and hell, so it should be ok. One thing that bothers me about Twilight is that Stephenie Meyer is too scared to kill off any of the main characters. I just think it's kind of unrealistic. I think the message from Harry Potter is that death is unfair and that it its coming for all of us, no matter what we can do. The important thing is, that they died fighting for what they believe in! And that's honour!
The first thing I would like to clear up is Lily Potter's protection to Harry. Now, I know some have said that it doesn't make sense because people die to protect others. For example, in the seventh book, Voldemort goes tothat family to ask for Gregorovich, but the women said he wasn't there. Voldemort raised his wand, ready to kill her, and then her kids came running out. She shielded them, and died, but then why did they die too? This doesn't work because the women didn't have a choice to live. She was going to killed by Voldemort anyway. This is not the case with Lily Potter. Because Severus Snape asked Voldemort to spare Lily, so Lily had a chance to escape from Death. But she didn't. That's why Harry survived.
This happens once more throughout the series, and it is in the 7th book when Harry knows he must meet Voldemort in the Forest where he will be killed. Same concept, he had the chance to not go, but he decides to die, to save others, and that is love at it's deepest.
Another thing that bothers me is that people think Harry Potter is bad because it uses swear words. Let me set straight that the only two times that they have used a serious bad word (and no, bloody doesn't count) was when Bellatrix almost killed Molly's daughter! How would you react if one of your kid's was about to be killed? No, I don't think you'd stop to think: Don't swear! The other time was when Ron punched Malfoy under the invisibility cloak and said "that's the second time we saved you, you two-faced bastard!" The two swear words that were used were both used in extreme situations, so I think that they were acceptable.
But with Twilight, they use smaller swear words often, like damn, and hell, so it should be ok. One thing that bothers me about Twilight is that Stephenie Meyer is too scared to kill off any of the main characters. I just think it's kind of unrealistic. I think the message from Harry Potter is that death is unfair and that it its coming for all of us, no matter what we can do. The important thing is, that they died fighting for what they believe in! And that's honour!
Okay, so i was getting pretty sick of answering so many questions about the same thing, and im sure others are/were too, so i just thought that it would be better for everyone to add their opinion to this thing, cos i guess it just makes life easier, and because you can get LOADS of replies/answers on this. So yeah, enjoy.
My Answer:
In my opinion, Harry Potter is better, and i prefer it more than Twilight, because i feel as if i can relate to the characters more. Also, i feel as if Twilight doesn't really have a plot, compared to Harry Potter. (There is more, but i cba to write anymore atm, haha)
My Answer:
In my opinion, Harry Potter is better, and i prefer it more than Twilight, because i feel as if i can relate to the characters more. Also, i feel as if Twilight doesn't really have a plot, compared to Harry Potter. (There is more, but i cba to write anymore atm, haha)
-harry’s hormones went overdrive when he saw this spankin’ hot qurl from the ravenclaw quidditch team.
-being the teenage boy he is, he didn’t make a move until it was the yule ball and it turns out that this d00d cedric asked her out.
-then this d00d died and cho was all “bawwww cedric” but somehow she managed to get over all that because of harry’s eternal glory the strategically placed mistletoe. so they kissed.
-then they dated on valentine’s day in hogsmeade and cho wanted to be all “baww cedric” in front of harry. but harry, being the hormone-driven infatuated teenager he is, was all ears.
-then it ended when harry said he was meeting hermione, because apparently cho’s the only one allowed to talk about someone else in their relationship.
-being the teenage boy he is, he didn’t make a move until it was the yule ball and it turns out that this d00d cedric asked her out.
-then this d00d died and cho was all “bawwww cedric” but somehow she managed to get over all that because of harry’s eternal glory the strategically placed mistletoe. so they kissed.
-then they dated on valentine’s day in hogsmeade and cho wanted to be all “baww cedric” in front of harry. but harry, being the hormone-driven infatuated teenager he is, was all ears.
-then it ended when harry said he was meeting hermione, because apparently cho’s the only one allowed to talk about someone else in their relationship.