4. Introduction of the Author
• Name - Joanne Rowling
• Born - 31 July 1965
(age 52) Yate,
Gloucestershire, England.
• Pen name - J. K. Rowling,
Robert Galbraith
• Novelist, film producer,
television producer,
screenwriter,
philanthropist
5. • Genre - Fantasy, drama, young adult
fiction, tragicomedy, crime fiction
• J. K. Rowling is best known for
writing the Harry Potter fantasy
series.
• The books have won multiple
awards, and sold more than
400 million copies.
• They have become the best-selling
book series in history and been the
basis for a series of films, (over
which Rowling had overall approval
on the scripts and was a producer
on the final films in the series).
6. Literary series
• Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s stone (1997)
• Harry Potter and the Chamber of secret (1998)
• Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999)
• Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2000)
• Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix (2003)
• Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (2005)
• Harry Potter and the Deathly hallows (2007)
7.
8. Film Series
• Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s stone (2001)
• Harry Potter and the Chamber of secret (2002)
• Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
• Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
• Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix (2007)
• Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (2009)
• Harry Potter and the Deathly hallows part - 1 (2010)
• Harry Potter and the Deathly hallows part – 2 (2011)
9.
10. • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a fantasy novel
• It is the seventh and final novel of the Harry Potter series.
• The novel chronicles the events directly following Harry
Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005), and the final
confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord
Voldemort.
• Deathly Hallows shattered sales records upon release,
surpassing marks set by previous titles of the Potter series.
• It holds the Guinness World Record for most novels sold
within 24 hours of release, with 8.3 million sold in the U.S.
alone and 2.65 million in the U.K.
• Generally well-received by critics, the book won the 2008
Colorado Blue Spruce Book Award.
11. • FULL TITLE · Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
• AUTHOR · J. K. Rowling
• TYPE OF WORK · Speculative fiction.
• GENRE · Fantasy, Children's Literature, Quest, Bildungsroman,
Adventure
• LANGUAGE · English( It translated into sixty-five languages)
• TIME AND PLACE WRITTEN · Scotland, 2005–2007
• DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION · July 21, 2007
• PUBLISHER · Bloomsbury Publishing, London, Berlin, New
York and Sidney
• NARRATOR · Third person
• PROTAGONIST · Harry Potter
• POINT OF VIEW · Subjective, showing Harry Potter’s thoughts
and feelings
12. • TONE · Brooding, emotional, suspenseful
• TENSE · Past SETTING (TIME) · Present day
• SETTING (PLACE) · Various locations in the UK including London,
Diagon Alley, number twelve Grimmauld Place, the Forest of
Dean, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
• MAJOR CONFLICT · Harry potter must find and destroy
Voldemort’s Horcruxes, which are well-hidden and well-
defended, but he struggles with the fact that Dumbledore’s
instructions are extremely cryptic, and rumors about
Dumbledore undermine Harry’s confidence in him
• CLIMAX · Harry sees Dumbledore talking to Snape in the
Pensieve and learns that Dumbledore planned Harry’s death.
• FALLING ACTION · Harry doesn’t die and learns that Dumbledore
really loved him. Harry defeats Voldemort
13.
14. • The Difficulty
of Loving the
Dead
• The
Importance of
Second
Chances
• Keeping Faith
with the Dead
• Rumor and
Gossip
• Mastering
Death
• Avada
Kedavra
• The
Resurrection
Stone
• The Elder
Wand
• The Locket
Horcrux
15. • The Difficulty of Loving the Dead
• Harry spends the entire book struggling to complete a quest that his friend and mentor,
Dumbledore, charged him with before he died. Harry’s story demonstrates that the
reason it’s so difficult to love the dead is that it’s hard to believe that they love you. They
can no longer explain their actions or profess their love, and it’s easy to believe that they
are simply gone, past caring about or loving anyone.
• The Importance of Second Chances
• Much earlier in the series, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, various characters speak
of Dumbledore’s unusual, even extravagant belief in second chances. We also see the
reason why Dumbledore learns to give second chances, when we learn of his true early
history. Faced with a sister irreparably damaged in an attack by Muggle boys, and with a
father imprisoned for life for attacking those boys, Dumbledore briefly dreams of a world
in which wizards rule Muggles for their own good. He quickly repents and spends a
lifetime trying to repair his mistake, but he also retains a tolerance for others’ mistakes
and a perception that love is a powerful motivator, capable of redeeming a person’s
worst misdeeds.
• Keeping Faith with the Dead
• But Dumbledore is not the only dead character who needs the loyalty and love of the
living. Snape is a loyal follower of Dumbledore, but his loyalty and bravery are really a
manifestation of his need to stay loyal to Lily Potter, keeping faith with the woman he
loved after her death
16. • Rumor and Gossip
• What is most remarkable about the blend of half-truths and lies that make up Skeeter’s
writing, and gossip in general, is that it’s so hard for the characters not to believe. Harry
has seen with his own eyes stories by Skeeter that he knows to be false from start to
finish, yet her lies about Dumbledore work on him until he breaks down and doubts
Dumbledore.
• Mastering Death
• References to “mastering death” occur throughout the book. The inscription on the
gravestone of Harry’s parents reads “the last enemy that shall be destroyed is death,”
reminding Harry that Voldemort’s chief ambition, and that of the Death Eaters, is to
master death. The Deathly Hallows are supposedly objects that will allow the owner to
master death. The meaning of this phrase is ambiguous and changes in different
contexts. What Voldemort seems to want, and what the Hallows as a whole seem to
promise, is immortality—freedom from ever dying. Being able to kill others is another
way of being master of death
• Avada Kedavra
• Avada Kedavra, the Killing Curse, is used again and again in this book by Voldemort and
his followers. When we first learn about it, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, we are
told that it is one of the Unforgivable Curses, and its performance is rare.
20. Major Characters : Harry Potter
• The protagonist of the novel.
• He is the ‘soul’ of the ‘Harry potter
series’.
• He is son of dead parents Lily
potter & James potter. His intellect
is more than his age.
• In the first part writer shown
Harry ’s character as a little boy,
living in his uncle Vernon and Aunt
petunia’s home. And, there he
treated like a ’Slave’.
• He has a scar on his head, that is
given by Voldemort, who is the
ultimate villain of the series. And
Harry is the chosen one to kill him.
21. • He turns seventeen during the course of the book.
• Harry is a courageous and determined young wizard
who has decided not to return to Hogwarts school,
instead pursuing a quest that Dumbledore left him
to find and destroy Horcruxes, magic items that
keep Lord Voldemort alive.
• Harry is consistently faithful to his quest throughout
the book, though he struggles with self-doubt and
wonders whether Dumbledore truly loved him.
• He is accompanied on his quest by Ron Weasley and
Hermione Granger.
• These two are his best friends and important
charcters
22. Hermione Granger
• Harry and Ron’s classmate and
companion.
• Hermione is the smartest and
most focused of the three
friends, and her meticulous
planning and exhaustive
research into the quest help
them time and time again.
• She is really intellectual than
the Harry himself and brave.
• She is extremely hard on
herself for the few mistakes she
does make—as are Ron and
Harry. Hermione is a so-called
Mudblood, an offensive term
meaning a witch or wizard born
to non-magical parents.
23. Ron Weasley
• Harry Potter’s best friend and
companion for most of the
book.
• Ron is the same age as Harry
and has also left Hogwarts to
accompany Harry on his quest.
• He displays bravery,
resourcefulness, and loyalty to
Harry, though he also has to
overcome his own immaturity
and his self-doubt at playing
second fiddle to Harry. He is in
love with Hermione Granger.
24. Albus Dumbledore
• Albus percival Wulfric
Brian Dumbledore
• The former headmaster of Hogwarts,
and Harry’s friend and mentor, until
his death, just before the events of
this book.
• Dumbledore is extremely clever and
farsighted, having laid the plans for
Harry’s quest very thoroughly, but he
is very cryptic, and Harry comes to
doubt his wisdom.
• Dumbledore’s character and
accomplishments come under attack
throughout the course of the book.
Dumbledore founded the Order of the
Phoenix, a group of wizards dedicated
to fighting Voldemort.
25. Severus Snape
• The man who killed Dumbledore, and
a professor at Hogwarts, who later
becomes headmaster.
• Before killing Dumbledore, Snape had
been both a member of
Dumbledore’s Order of the Phoenix
and one of Voldemort’s Death Eaters.
• Dumbledore steadfastly believed
Snape to be spying for him against
Voldemort, and Voldemort believed
Snape to be his spy against
Dumbledore.
• Though numerous members suspect
Snape of being a traitor to their
respective causes, Snape’s true
loyalties are a mystery throughout
most of the series. .
26. Lord Voldemort
• ‘Voldemort’ or ’Tom Marvolo Riddle’ or Dark Lord is the main antagonist.
• The most powerful evil wizard who ever lived, recently restored to his body and
full powers after fourteen years.
• When Harry was one year old, Voldemort murdered Harry’s parents and tried to
murder Harry, but his curse rebounded upon him and tore his soul from his body,
and made him lose most of his powers.
• Though, he is villainous character, his role is so much important after ‘Harry’ in
the series of Harry potter.
• From the childhood he was not evil, But opposition of society made him ‘Tom
Riddle’ to ‘Voldemort’.
• He hates his own ‘parents’,
Because, he believes that
they were responsible for
the impure blood of Tom-
Riddle
• So, he hates his surname
also. So converts his name
through the technique of
‘Diagram’.
27. Rubeus Hagrid
• Keeper or care-taker of keys and
Grounds of Hogwarts.
• Also friend of Dumbledore and
Harry potter.
• From the Beginning to the end, he
helps to Harry.
• In the last part he is killed by
followers of voldemort.
• He is really kind, innocent,
humorous and imporatnt as well
as memorable character of the
‘Harry potter’.
• a long beard fellow with giant
body, the Half-brother of Grawp
• One of the most trustworthy
people of harry potter
28. Neville Longbottom
• A student in Harry’s class,
who for most of the series
has been a pathetic
weakling, unable to
remember his lessons or
perform magic properly.
• In this novel, he
transforms himself into the
heroic leader of
Dumbledore’s Army and
the underground
resistance to Snape, filling
Harry’s role in his absence.
29. • Remus Lupin - Harry’s former Defense Against
the Dark Arts teacher and good friend. Lupin is a
werewolf and member of the Order of the
Phoenix.
• Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody - An Auror, or Dark
Wizard hunter, and a member of the Order of the
Phoenix. Moody is heavily scarred from his
battles with Dark wizards and wears a magic
eyeball that’s always in motion.
• Minerva McGonagall - A professor at Hogwarts,
and head of Gryffindor House. A stiff-backed,
proper schoolmistress, she is loyal to Harry,
Dumbledore, and Hogwarts, and possessed of
great courage.
30. Harry’s family
• James potter - father of Harry potter. He was killed by
voldemort before the story starts. He comes many time as a
memorable character.
• Lily Potter - Lily was the best student of Hogwarts school of
Witches & wizards. She was intellectual, beautiful and smart
girl. everyone loved her that time. And, severus snape also
loved her. S he was killed by voldemort. When, Harry was one
year old.
• Vernon Dursley - Harry’s uncle, an overweight, angry man who
knows that Harry is a wizard but hates to hear any mention of
wizards or magic.
• Petunia Dursley - Harry’s aunt, the sister of his dead mother
Lily, who was a witch. Aunt Petunia has always hated wizards’
• Dudley Dursley - Harry’s cousin, whom we know from the rest
of the series to be an overweight, spoiled bully.
31. • Arthur Weasley - The father of the Weasley family, and an
employee of the Ministry of Magic.
• Molly Weasley - Ron Weasley’s mother
• Fred and George Weasley - Ron’s older brothers, identical
twins. They are highly mischievous but loyal to Harry.
• Ginny Weasley - Ron’s younger sister, and formerly
Harry’s girlfriend. Ginny is a member of Dumbledore’s
Army and has proven herself a tough and resilient ally.
32. Draco Malfoy
• Harry’s former classmate
and nemesis through much
of the series. Draco is a
thoroughly nasty and
despicable boy, but he has
not yet done anything
heinous enough (such as
killing someone) to make
him a confirmed villain
• his father Lucius Malfoy is
One of Voldemort’s
followers
• Snape has taken an oath to
keep Draco safe.
33.
34. Background
• Hogwarts – school of wizarding world
• Four houses
• Glyffindor vs. Slytherin
• Dark Lord vs. Chosen one
• Order of the Phoneix vs. Death eaters
• Avada Kedavra
• 7 Horcruxes
• Muggle
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38. Plot and Summery
• Harry’s life was at risk so his friends decided to shift him from the
house on privet drive to a new safe location. Voldemort plans to
capture Harry on the way.
• The time comes to leave Dursley’s for Harry. The order of the phoenix
led by master ‘Mad-Eye’ moody came and takes Harry to the home of
weasels which is called the Burrow.
• Six of Harry’s friends take poly juice potion to disguise them as Harry.
They flag of in various directions as they left-on the way Harry and his
friend are attached by the death eaters. Voldemort chases Harry but
Harry is saved with the help of his wand.
• Harry sees vision of Voldemort in sleep. he finds Voldemort searching
wand maker trying to known how to defeat Harry Potter.
• Harry, Ron & Hermione gather tools and books left for them by
professor Dumbledore. All the three start a quest to destroy the
Horcruxes so Voldemort can be killed, Voldemort would be immortal
till those objects survive.
39. • Harry receives the snitch which he caught in his first Quidditch
match, he also was to be the Sword of Gryffindor but
Scrimgeour doesn’t give him. Ron gets a device known as
Delaminate that turns lights off whereas Hermione gets a book
of wizard fairy tales all three have no idea about the items
importance or why they were left with such objects.
• The Weasley’s son Bill is getting married. The wedding was
destroyed by the death Eaters.
• Harry, Ron and Hermione were at a street in London where
they are soon attacked by Death Eaters. They are safe after
finding they have a house left to Harry by Sirius Blake
• they discover the letter R.A.B. This word is connected with the
previous book where the fake locket was placed in place of the
original one. They call kreacher the house-efl and asked him
about the locket. Kreacher informs them that the real locket
was with him since many years but Mundungus Fletcher
recently stole from him.
40. • Mundungus was summoning who reveals that the locket was
with Dolores Ambridge. Ron Hermione and Harry steal the
locket in disguise from Ambridge
• Harry comes to know that the real Sword of Gryffindor has
the power to destroy Horcruxes. Ron leaves Harry and
Hermione because of the frustration.
• Harry and Hermione go to Goodrich’s Hollow where they
visit the graves of Harry’s parents and see the house where
he lived before Voldemort killed them.
• Bathilda Bagshot misleads them to her house. She turns to
be Voldemort’s snake. They barely escape, and Harry’s Wand
is destroyed in the fight with her.
• One night as Harry sees a silver doe patronus that lead him
to the Sword of Gryffindor, buried beneath the ice in a pond.
Harry dives in, and the locket Horcrux around his neck tries
to strangle him. Suddenly Ron comes and saves Harry’s life
and destroys the locket.
41. • All the three friends go to visit Xenophiles to find out the mystery of a
strange symbol in the book. Xenophiles explain that the symbol
represents the Deathly Hollows, three objects the elder wand,
Resurrection stone and invisibility clock-that were made by Death and
thus the master gets mastery over death
• Xenophiles betray them to the Death Eaters, hoping to free his
daughter Huna, but the three escapes. Harry thinks to abandon his
quest for the Horcruxes.
• Harry speaks Voldemort’s name and they are caught by Voldemort’s
followers and taken to Malfoy manor. There Hermione is tortured for
information about where they got the award. Dobby, the Malfoy’s
farmer house-elf helps them. Harry takes them all to Ron’s brother
Bill’s collage.
• From a vision of Voldemort, Harry discovers that the final Horcrux is at
Hogwarts. Dumbledore’s army supports Harry.
• The Ravendaw students inform him about the last diadem of
Ravendaw. The professors and students of Hogwarts rallied in the
defense of Harry while he searched for diadem Horcrux.
42. • Harry sees Snape who killed Dumbledore before the death of
Snape, Snape gives his memories regarding pensive. At pensive
he comes to know about Snape, who loved harry’s mother, Lily
Potter. Snape spent his life spying on Voldemort for
Dumbledore and working to protect Harry.
• Also, Harry learns that there is a piece of Voldemort’s soul
inside him as harry himself is the final Horcrusx and Voldemort
should kill him before he kills Voldemort. He lets Voldemort kill
him. He then wakes up from dream like condition where he
meets Dumbledore.
• Dumbledore tells him that he has not died because of his
mother’s protective charm that kept him alive. Voldemort could
not kill Harry because he used Harry’s blood to reconstitute
himself. Voldemort takes Harry, whom he believes to be dead.
• Harry was brought to Hogwarts by Voldemort. There Neville
uses the Sward of Gryffindor and kills the giant snake, Nagini,
which was the last Horcrux keeping Voldemort invulnerable.
Harry gets up and kills Voldemort.
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Deathly Hallows: Part 2'. Retrieved February 6, 2018, from The Newyork Times:
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/07/15/movies/harry-potter-and-the-deathly-
hallows-part-2-review.html?referer=https://www.google.co.in/
• The first paragraph of the articles itself sounds interesting, the way the critic has
used the words. And takes us back to the beginning of harry potter series. Then
the story of a decade later, when harry and his friends have become the powerful
wizards, while the actors are big stars. This article is written in a comic way, but
that doesn’t mean doesn’t criticize. he tells about the way Harry’s as well as
other’s characters are grown up now. He appreciates Ralph Fiennes and Alan
Rickman acting as they give the master class in it. Talking about Lord Voldemort’s
look saying he is such a great screen villainy. He critizes David Yate’s making of 5th
part and showing the maturity of all the characters very well till 8th part of the
series. The fight against good and evil. Although he feels there were few scenes
were calculated. He agrees that movie is awfully good for a blockbuster.
Annoted Bibliography
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• The paper here is defining harry potter series by the writing
technique, and postmodern criticism. And also justifying why the
book is real popular in western readers. Establishing by typical
terms/channels of literary criticism. And introducing this fantasy
fiction as a genre of significance. Introduction of the books, and
claiming that this series is the prime modern example of fantasy fic
for the ‘Y’- generation. The writer here, also argues that the harry
potter texts contain some highly sophisticated literary devices
uniquely deployed for the literary education and entertainment for
the mass audience. We can learn the background of harry potter as
well as how the author got the idea of the text and character. There’s
concept of “Pastiche” introduced here, in the success of J. K.
Rowling’s book. And hpw this term can be used here.
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• This article is about the review of the book Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallowes. It present full story of the book in short form. We
can know the overall story by this article. The seventh and final
book in the modern Witchcraft series Harry Potter tells the story of
famous Harry Potter's final battle against the evil Lord Voldermort .
And about how this book is long and sometimes arduous book of
the greatest fantasy books. Deathly Hallows is the most emotional
and exiting book of the entire series.