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TITLE: ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’

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Group members:• Arati Maheta• Rasila Jambucha• Saryu Baraiya• Shital Italiya• Shubhda Parmar• Ankita Makwana

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AUTHOR:

J. K. Rowling

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TYPE OF WORK: Speculative fiction.

GENRE: Magic realism, Fiction, Bildungsroman,

Fantasy, Young adult fiction, Thriller, Mystery

LANGUAGE: English (It translated into 65

languages)

TIME AND PLACE WRITTEN: Scotland, 2005 –

2007

DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: July 21 , 2007

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PUBLISHER: Bloomsbury Publishing, London,

Berlin, New York and Sidney

NARRATOR: Third person

POINT OF VIEW: Subjective, showing Harry

Potter’s thoughts and feelings

TONE: Brooding, emotional, suspenseful

TENSE: Past

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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

PROTAGONIST: Harry Potter

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MAJOR CONFLICT: Harry potter must find and destroy Voldemort’s Horcruxes, which are well hiddenand well defended, but he struggles with the fact that Dumbledore’s instructions are extremely cryptic, andrumors about Dumbledore undermine Harry’s confidence in him.CLIMAX: Harry sees Dumbledore talking to Snape in the pensive and learns that Dumbledore planned Harry’s death.FALLING ACTION: Harry doesn’t die and learns that Dumbledore really loved him. Harry defeats Voldemort.THEMES: The difficulty of loving the dead; the importance of second chances; keeping faith with the deadMOTIFS: Rumor and gossip; mastering death.

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SYMBOLS: The Resurrection Stone; the Elder Wand; the Invisible clock; Together they are Hallows of Death.

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Adaptation:

Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowsPart- 1

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part- 2

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Plot

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Short plot summary of Harry Potter& the Deathly

Hallows

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7 books

1) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone2) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret3) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban4) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire5) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix6) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince7) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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• Harry has finally come of age, and finally started on his final journey to defeat Voldemort for good. The Dursely’s are forced to go into hiding so that Voldemort’s Death Eaters will not torture them for information, and Harry sets off with Ron and Hermione on a difficult quest to find and destroy the last of Voldemort’s Horcruxes. Only once those have been destroyed, Harry knows, can Voldemort truly be killed.

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• It’s not easy. Harry is plagued with rumours of Dumbledore’s past, and begins to wonder if the Headmaster he so long revered might have had a much darker past than he ever let on. The three are frequently without food, and with winter coming their journey is no day at the beach. Because of their lack of plan, lack of food, and lack of progress, their spirits are often low, and Ron especially becomes argumentative. One night he and Harry get into an epic fight and Ron leaves to go back home.

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• Harry and Hermione are devastated that he’d abandoned them. They finally decide to revisit Godric’s Hollow in search of clues, and once again they’re almost caught by Voldemort. Every step they make, it seems, he is there anticipating them. They’ve almost died too many times to count, and their spirits sink even lower when Harry discovers his wand was broken in the battle.

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• Ron redeems himself a few weeks later by coming back and saving Harry’s life in the nick of time. They manage to destroy another Horcrux with Gryffindor’s sword, and they become excited again as they begin to learn about a mysterious trio of magical objects called the Deathly Hallows. Whomever possesses the three objects will be a master of death, and to Harry, it’s his one chance to beat Voldemort and live to tell the tale.

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• As his adventures and the danger he’s in increases, Harry begins to truly understand what Dumbledore intended him to do. He realizes, almost at the last minute, that his own life will have to be sacrificed in order for Voldemort to truly be vanquished. Filled with love for his friends, he willingly gives his life so that they may live.

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• His last act of heroism, however, saves his life. He meets Dumbledore again in death, and Dumbledore answers many of his questions. He is given a choice to stay or to go back, and he chooses to go back and fight.

• It’s all over between Harry and Voldemort with just one spell. Harry is left alive, the true master of the Hallows, and Voldemort is killed for good. He now understands more than he ever has about love (which he loves Ginny), and life, and sacrifice, and in spite of the loss of many of his friends during the last battle, is grateful for the second chance he’s been given at life, and love.

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Theme

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Major

Theme

The Difficulty of loving the Dead

Importance of

second chance Keeping

faith with the Dead

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Minor Theme

love

Sacrifice

Perseverance power

Choice

Death Good vs. Evil

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The Difficulty of loving the Dead

• Doubts Harry feels -Dumbledore really loved him? ( when he learns Dumbledore had a mother and sister buried in the same place as Harry’s parents)

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• Once Snape was a death eaters - earlier = working for Voldemort - but then, helping Dumbledore in his mission (when he knows, Voldemort kills Lily)• Ron character - earlier = help Harry - then, when things get too tough he give up because of some misunderstanding or jealousy. i.e. wearing locate horcrux - then he realizes his mistake and come back again

Importance of second chance

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Keeping faith with the Dead

• Believing in Dumbledore’s quest after he is dead is not easy for Harry

• Snape: loyal follower of Dumbledore but also he was loyal to Lily Potter

- keeping faith with the women he loved after her death • Dobby the house-elf gets himself killed saving Harry

and his friend - and dies in Harry’s arms

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- the process of burying Dobby helps put Harry into a better frame of mind about his mission - then Harry reminds that, he made a promise to his dead friend that he needs to honor

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love

• Tom Riddle - grew without the unconditional love and care - in early life because of lack of love = find sociopathic qualities - he also murders his father and grandparents and uses their death to create horcrux• Snape loves Lily - Voldemort kills Lily ( if he didn’t kill her, then he still have had a loyal servant and Harry might have been successfully killed long ago)

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• Harry has friend (they believe in him and his mission)• Voldemort has followers (they have fear that he kill him)

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Death

• To create a horcrux is through the murder of another

• Voldemort greatest fear: killing others to save his life

• James and Lily Potter surrender to death to save their son

• Harry face death bravely (when at the end Voldemort invite him to meet in the forest and he look ‘snitch’ “ I open at the close”• He realizes that can only be opened as he is facing

his death

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• Using Resurrection stone : recalls his loved ones temporarily from death

- gains courage to face Voldemort and his own death• Dumbledore - ‘'Do not pity the dead Harry, pity the living.”

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Good vs. Evil• Voldemort and Death Eaters represent the

“Evil”• Harry and his friend represent the “good”• Snape character (c0mplex)

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Sacrifice• Lily’s sacrifice herself for Harry • Harry give up his life to save the world and

others

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choice

• After Dumbledore’s death he’s lost the guiding light and got chance to make his own decision

• If he might take wrong decision, then many people affected by his decision

• Voldemort, at the end , is given a chance at redemption but he refuse

• Dumbledore - “ It is our choices Harry, that show us who we

truly are, far more than our abilities”.

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power• Voldemort’s thirst for power takes him on a torturing

and murdering spree.

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Characters in Harry Potter

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Harry Potter

Main character

11 year oldHe lives with his aunt and uncle

Harry was an orphan child when An evil wizard Lord Voldemort killed his personal becomes Harry’s personal goal to stop Lord Voldemort from hurting anyone else.

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Ron Weasley Best friend. He is good friend.

Ron comes from a large family.

He is shy and not very confident

He want to be a good wizard.

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Hermione Granger

One of Harry’s closest friend

She is very good . She was very studious and

bookish. Hermione first met Harry

Potter and Ron aboard the Hogwarts Express.

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The Good Guys1)Dumbledore

2)Hagrid

3)Sirius

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Dumbledore

He is the headmaster of the Wizarding school Hogwarts.

He is powerful wizardHe is a fictional character

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HagridThe school key keeperHe is a semi giant

He is very kind and love strange creatures.

He was also one of the first characters to imply that the idea of thinking of wizards as “Pure bloods” and “half bloods” is a dated concept.

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Sirius Black

Harry’s parents best friend

He helps Harry to becomes a good boy and an excellent wizard.

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The Bad Guys

VoldemortDraco MalfoyLucius

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VoldemortThe most evil

wizardHates Harry Potter

Wants to kill himKilled Harry’s

parents

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LuciusDraco’s fatherHe is Voldemort’s friend

one of the death eaters.Hates Harry PotterHe was a pure blood

wizard.

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DracoHe doesn’t like Harry PotterHe wants to beat him in

every competitionAntagonist Draco is characterised as a

cowardly bully who manipulates and hurts people to get what he wants; nevertheless, he is a cunning user of magic.

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Strange Creatures Dobby is a

house elf owned by the Malfoy Family, who first appears in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets to discourage Harry from returning to Hogwarts.

Dobby

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Centaur

Magical creature

They have the body of a horse, and the torso, arms and head of a human man.

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Giant serpent, also known as the King of Serpents.

It is a creature bred by Dark Wizard.

Basilisk

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Originated in Greece.It has the front legs, wings and head of a giant eagle, and the body, hind legs, and tail of a lion.Fierce creatures.

Griffin

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Dementors

Non being dark creature

As Harry struggles with his reaction to the Dementors—dark creatures with the power to devour a human soul.

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Symbols

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Deathly Hallows

Elder Wand

Resurrection Stone

Invisibility Clock

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About Deathly Hallows : The Deathly Hallows are the three magical objects that are the focus of Harry potter and Deathly Hallows.

The first brother chose a wand that could not be defeated in battle.

The second asked for a way to bring back someone from the dead.

The third selected a cloak that made the wearer invisible, even to Death himself.

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Elder Wand : Dumbledore arranged his

own death with Snape, he planned Snape to "end up with the Elder Wand." His death would not have been the result of his defeat, Dumbledore hoped this might crack the wand's power.In 7th part, Voldemort learns about the wand and goes on a search for it, and finally learns Dumbledore had overcome the wand. He breaks into Dumbledore's tomb and claims the wand as his own.

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Resurrection Stone : The stone was in a while passed to Harry during Dumbledore's will, hidden inside the Golden snitch that Harry caught with his mouth, nearly swallowing it, in his first-ever quidditch match. The Snitch revealed the message "I open at the close" when touched by Harry's lips. Harry uses the Stone to call his parents to comfort him before he confronts Voldemort.

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Invisibility Cloak : Harry Potter’s world, an Invisibility Clock is used to create the wearer invisible.

Invisibility cloaks concern for the wearer from visual detection only, meaning that even though the wearer cannot be seen they are still solid, and can as a result be felt by physical contact.

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Four Horcruxes

Hufflepuff’s Cup

Ravenclaw’s

Diadem

Nagini

Harry Potter

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Hufflepuff’s Cup :

This Hufflepuff’s Cup removed by Hermione. She used one of the fangs to destroy the cup inside the chamber .

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Ravenclaw’s Diadem : The Diadem was a piece of jewellery, it is highly likely Voldemort put curses on the diadem.

This horcruxes removed by Harry potter .

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Nagini : Nagini was a long, green female snake belonging to Voldemort .

Voldemort had a special relationship with Nagini, as she was his pet and one of his Horcruxes .

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Deluminator : It is used to remove or attract the light from any light source to give cover to the user. In Deathly Hallows, it is bequeathed to Ron by Dumbledore.

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Comparative Study:Novel Vs. Movie

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Movie• 1) The film opens with a

nice series of vignettes showing Hermione, Ron and Harry each preparing for their coming journey.

• 2) It's a sad and really touching way to start off the film, and a reminder that the movies are often as much about Ron and Hermione as they are about Harry.

While the text only described as Hermione, holding back tears, wipes her parents' memories to protect them.

Hermione obliviate her parents.

text

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3)The trio spends no time plotting the break-in to the Ministry.

Movie

• Movie doesn’t spent more time to spend trio for watching , we can see it is just for the musical composition.

• No emphasize given to the trio.

Text

• when in the book they spent weeks figuring out every single detail. It makes the whole thing feel a little more slipshod, but then again, a lot more suspenseful, since you have no idea when the trio stops knowing exactly what they're doing. Well, make that Hermione– Ron and Harry never really did seem to know how the plot was supposed to go.

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Movie• Hermione usually isn't into things like

dancing and needing comforting, unless Viktor Krum is involved– but when Harry and Hermione are depressed about Ron running away, they tune into a song on the radio and share a silly, friendly dance together. It says so much about the level of their relationship, which is especially important given Ron's Horcrux nightmare later that puts Harry and Hermione together kissing-- we know completely from the dance that theirs is a deep, platonic friendship, something the books have much more time to explain but is done nicely and quickly in the movie.

• It's a scene that never could have worked in the book.

5) Harry and Hermione dance together in the tent.

text

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They barely use the invisibility cloak. As they escape Death Eaters and go back and forth from Grimmauld Place and apparate to a new camping spot every night, Harry, Ron and Hermione constantly duck under the invisibility cloak for extra protection. Not only does the invisibility never actually look that great on film, but it allows for a lot fewer close calls, which are more fun to watch in the movie. The invisibility cloak isn't forgotten, of course-- they trio share a significant look when it's revealed as one of the Deathly Hallows-- but everything moves a lot faster and easier to watch without it.

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The Tale of the Three Brothers is animated.

This isn't so much a change as something that was added for the sake of the movie, since Hermione reads the story aloud the same way she did in the book. But the animation does a great job of telling the story visually, and in a style even creepier than the real-life stuff we see in the movies. It's a nice little surprise treat near the end of the movie, even for the people with no interest in the fairy tale behind the Deathly Hallows.

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Movie• We see in the movie

Harry broke the elder wand and through away.

• In the text we may find the idea that Harry put the elder wand on the grave of Dumbledore.

9) Elder wandText

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Annotated Bibliographyhttp://www.cinemablend.com/new/10-Big-Differences-Between-The-Harry-Potter-And-The-Deathly-Hallows-Book-And-Movie-21819.html By Katey Rich

We can read difference between movie and the text from this site

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter

We can find Characters and Plot summary from this site

http://bestfantasybooks.com/blog/book-review-harry-potter-and-the-deathly-hallows-by-j-k-rowling/ by J.K. Rowling

http://potter-scarpnotes.djmed.net/hallows/hpscarpthemes7.htmlIn this link we find minor themes, motif and symbol. And it was by Dr. Robert R.

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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/potter7/themes.html here in this site three major themes I found