hello everyone here is my presentation topic is about the Harry Potter series. my topic is about importance of seven horcroxes in Harry Potter. Harry Potter is written by J. k. Rowling
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Paper 13
1. Importance of Seven horcruxes in
Harry Potter series
Name:- Hitixa Goswami
Class :- sem – 4
Roll No :- 9
Paper :- 13 The New Literature
Beatch :- 2019-2021
Topic:- importance of Seven horcruxes
Submitted to :- S. B. Gardi Department of
English Bhavnagar University
Enrolment no:- 2069108420200013
Email:- hitixagoswami28@gamil
2. Basic Information of the Novel
Author :- J. K. Rowling
Language :- English
Genere :- Fantasy, Drama, Young Adult
Fiction, Mystery, Thriller, Bildungsroman.
Published :- 26 June 1997 / 21 July 2007
This novel is set mostly in the Fictional wizard
world.
3. 7 Books of Harry Potter
Philosopher ston (1997)
Chamber of secrets
(1998)
Prisoner of Azkaban
(1999)
Goblet of fire ( 2000)
Order of the Phoenix
(2003)
Half – Blood prince
(2005)
Dethly Hallows (2007)
4. What is Horcruxes?
A Horcrux was an object in which a Dark wizard
or which has hidden a fragment of his or her
soul in order to become immoral.
A Horcrux is created by manually putting part of
the soul into an object.
Firstly, the soul must be split into two, where
one part remains in the human body while the
other is destined for the Horcrux.
6. Tom Riddles Diary
The Diary dates back to when voldemort was
still Tom marvolo Riddle.
After opening the chamber of secrets he used
the Basilisk to kill myrtle warren.
The Diary showed preserved memories.
Diary distroyed by Harry stabbing with Basilisk
fangs.
7. Gaunt’s Ring
The ring had a remarkable history as it
contained the Resurrection stone owned by
cadmus perverell and immortalised in ‘ The Tale
of the Three Brothers ”.
Ironically this fable warns of the folly in trying to
cheat death and Voldemort used Horcruxes to
do exactly that.
Ring was destroyed by Albus Dumbledore with
the sword of Gryffindor.
8. Salazar slytherin’s Locket
The locket was another prized possession of
the Gaunt family.
Voldemort made another Horcrux by killing a
homeless muggle, then hide the locket in a
remote protected by Dark magic.
It was destroyed by Ron Weasley using Godric
Gryffindor’s sword.
9. Helga Haffulepuffs Cup
When voldemort searched for items from the
Hogwarts he was found appeared at Helga
Haffulepuffs cup.
The cup which was made a Horcrux with
Hephzibah’s death.
The cup was destroyed by Hermione
Granger,using a fang from the Basilisk’s corps.
10. Rowena Ravenclaws
Diadem
The lost diadem captivated generation of
Ravenclaws.
Voldemort travelled to Albania and
retrieved the diadem, murdering a
peasant to create the Horcrux.
The diadem was accidentally destroyed by
the son of a Death Eater.
11. Nagini snake
Voldemort used this vicious snake and the killing
of Bretha Jorkins to creat his final Horcrux.
Nagini could attack voldemort’s enemies such as
Arthur Weasley, dispose of his victims and
threaten his followers including Thorfinn Rowle.
Nagini was beheaded by Neville Longbottom
usibg Gryffindor’s sword.
12. Harry potter soul
At Godric’s Hallows, Voldemort left Harry with
more than a scar.
When voldemort attempted to murder the infant,
a piece of his maimed soul attached itself to Harry
Potter.
To complete his collection, Voldemort sought to
creat a Horcrux with Gryffindor in Harry who
would be sorted into made in by mistake.
In the last part Harry knows that he was a 7th
Horcrux of Voldemort and then he was destroyed
by himself and save Wizarding word.
13. Conclusion
Horcruxes can be anything, but inanimate objects
work best as they’re harder to destroyed if a living
being is turned into a Horcrux. Once it dies so does
the fragment kept in it. As far I can tell the ring was
the forst he made, and it damaged Dumbledore to
the point that he would have died from the long
term effects have led to him. The Diary could have
led to the death of Ginny if Harry had not saved her.
Harry would died from being poisoned fage. All of
them had dangers.
14. Work sited
Garrett, Jan. “The New Philosophy: Cognitive Science and Experiential
Realism.” people.wku.edu Western Kentucky University. 01 Nov 2006. Web.
07 Dec 2015.
Gibbs Jr., Raymond W. ”Embodied experience and linguistic meaning.”
Brain and Language 84.1 (2003): 1-15. Web. 07 Dec 2015.
Lakoff, George and Mark Johnson. Metaphors We Live By. Chicago:
The University of Chicago Press, 1980.
Lakoff, George and Mark Johnson. Philosophy in the Flesh: The
Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought. New York: Basic
Books,Guide to Poetic Metaphor. Chicago: The University of Chicago
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