Sam Wittenbraker-Safety

 The topic of my main essay is going to be an analysis of Harry Potter. In this post I’m going to explore some of the symbolism in the Harry Potter series. Throughout the book, J.K. Rowling uses many artifacts to show symbolism in the series. The first artifact is Hogwarts castle. The castle is used as a symbol of safety throughout the series. Physically, the castle was extraordinarily safe. It had huge walls and was magically enchanted. Surrounded on all sides by a forest and a village, it was practically unbreachable. On a deeper level, it was a place of emotional security for Harry Potter. In the outside world, Voldemort was lurking trying to kill Harry Potter, the chosen one. Additionally, Harry never had a home in the muggle world. Hogwarts is the first place that he had friends and people he cared about. Furthermore, his mentor A,bus Dumbledore was the headmaster. These relationships put Harry in a place of comfort. This comfort allows Harry to feel safe from the outside world. Though Hogwarts is just a castle and wizarding school, it represents a deeper safety for Harry. Through symbolism, Rowling establishes a deep and rooted sense of safety and trust through Hogwarts. 


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