The Ironies of the Harry Potter books
Hello hi2
After reading the Harry Potter books I noticed several clever ironies woven within the storyline, some very obvious and some quite subtle but all interesting...............For example here are three of them.......
1) A perfectly defenceless baby was responsible for the "demise" of the world's second most powerful wizard. I know Lily Potter was indirectly responsible with her "Mother's love" But it was still Harry who ended up defeating him as a child, yet alone an adult. There has been in the Order of the Phoenix and the Half Blood prince the building up of Harry becoming a man and facing Voldermort, yet he has never lost to him, even when he was almost completely defenceless.........
2) Hermione is one of the smartest students yet isn't deemed to be of pure wizard blood. Yet we have people like Ron or Neville who have extremely obvious failings amongst their characteristics. Malfoy is another example.
3) A muggle loving frail old wizard has always and will always be the thing voldermort fears most, even when he isn't alive. How so?? Well its common knowledge there was pretty much two things Voldermort feared. Firstly he was afraid of Dumbledore. Dumbledore being alive = Voldermort being afraid. The second thing Voldemort fears most is his own Mortality or in other words, becoming dead. Dumbledore by dying has already proven that he has become the second thing Voldermort fears most.
These are just a few from the top of my head, can anyone think of anymore subtle ironies???? 😄