Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
eng. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows · 2007
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Main Ideas
- The battle between good and evil through the lens of a magical world, where the main character Harry Potter faces his final showdown with Voldemort, as foretold by prophecy.
- Sacrifice for the greater good, embodied in Harry's willingness to lay down his life to defeat the dark forces and protect his friends and the world from evil.
- The importance of friendship and loyalty, demonstrated through the relationships of the main characters, Harry, Ron, and Hermione, who overcome hardships together on their path to defeating Voldemort.
- The power of love and self-sacrifice, highlighted through the story of Harry's parents' lives and deaths, as well as through his own actions and choices.
- Confronting prejudice and fighting for equality, which is manifested in the critique of wizarding blood purity and the emphasis on unity among all magical beings.
- The importance of accepting one's destiny and choosing one's path, embodied in Harry's decision to seek out the Horcruxes for Voldemort's ultimate defeat and his resolve to follow this difficult path against all odds.
- Overcoming the fear of death and understanding it as an integral part of life, which is especially emphasized in the final battle and Harry's encounter with Dumbledore in the liminal world.

Date of publication: 14 May 2024
Updated: 20 June 2024
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Genre: Fantasy
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