01 Aug 2009

Essays on Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

Over the course of the previous five books, J. K. Rowling has led us through much of Harry Potter’s development.  In Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, Rowling begins revealing more of the human side of her characters as they begin to pair off into romantic relations, a critical juncture for any young person, and revealing more of the dark lord’s origins.

In Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, the story begins with Dumbledore coming to see Harry and take him back to Hogwarts stopping on the way to see a old friend of Dumbledore’s and trying to convince him to come back to Hogwarts as a teacher.  The friend, Horace refuses at first but then decides to come back.  Dumbledore then sends Harry to the Grotto where he meets up with Ron and Hermoine once more.  As they go to see Fred and George’s new store of tricks, they notice Draco leaving and going into the bad part of the wizard shopping area.

Harry is suspicious of Draco, believing him to be following in his father’s footsteps as a Death Eater, a member of Lord Voldemort’s army.  As the students return to the school, they learn that Severus Snape, head of Slitherin House, is now the teacher of the Defense Against the Dark Arts class.

During the course of the school year, Ron begins a romance with a girl named Lavender, much to Hermione’s ire.  The romance, like many youthful passions, doesn’t last long.  In the meantime, Harry finds himself falling in love with Ron’s young sister, Ginny, whom he had previously rescued from the Chamber of Secrets.

Between his classes and his duties as captain of the quidditch team, Harry continues his efforts to monitor Draco’s activities and comes to realize that Draco is using the same room Harry and other students had previously used for their secret training sessions.  Harry is called frequently to Dumbledore’s chambers where the headmaster begins teaching Harry about Lord Voldemort’s past, hoping to prepare Harry for the confrontation he knows looms on the horizon.

In the course of the series, Rowling has addressed virtually every aspect of young people growing up, albeit under extenuating circumstances.  Essays discussing the dynamics of these lessons will be challenging and most likely lengthy.  For shorter essays, focus on a single character or a single area of development, remembering to discuss how such development affects the course of the novel or novels themselves.

Though usually absent such extenuating circumstances of impending attack, every student faces development of their knowledge and personality through the course of their academic pursuits.  Just as Harry received help from the legacy notes of the “Half-Blood Prince,” students frequently seek help with their class assignments as well.  It is no shame to seek assistance of those who have come before and who possess the knowledge and talent to communicate effectively that experience.  Our professional writers come from an eclectic field of experience and training, enabling our company to fulfill virtually any writing assignment in an effective and timely manner.  All we need is your order.

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