by Kelper Holmes
Harry Potter, son of Lily and James Potter, is an obviously well-known and well-loved man of both the wizarding world and the muggle world.
Why do we love him so? Not only did he save us all from the Dark Lord countless times (even managed to defeat him when he was a baby!), along with his friends Hermione Granger and Ronald Weasley (and a special thanks to Neville Longbottom and his courageous feat of defeating Nagini with the fabled Sword of Godric Gryffindor), but there is something else about Harry that makes us love him. Well, a lot of things actually!
According to an issue of a muggle magazine known as the Times, "Many people love Harry because they can relate to him!" The Times says that J.K. Rowling, Harry's publisher, described Harry's life as one of our own. Harry's worries about wizarding classes match our own worries about school and the fairly-feared math class. Almost all of Harry's friends seem to find some way into our lives, Ron being the joking and kind-hearted best friend, and Hermione being the smart bookworm reluctantly willing to help you do that math homework that's due tomorrow.
Why do we love him so? Not only did he save us all from the Dark Lord countless times (even managed to defeat him when he was a baby!), along with his friends Hermione Granger and Ronald Weasley (and a special thanks to Neville Longbottom and his courageous feat of defeating Nagini with the fabled Sword of Godric Gryffindor), but there is something else about Harry that makes us love him. Well, a lot of things actually!
According to an issue of a muggle magazine known as the Times, "Many people love Harry because they can relate to him!" The Times says that J.K. Rowling, Harry's publisher, described Harry's life as one of our own. Harry's worries about wizarding classes match our own worries about school and the fairly-feared math class. Almost all of Harry's friends seem to find some way into our lives, Ron being the joking and kind-hearted best friend, and Hermione being the smart bookworm reluctantly willing to help you do that math homework that's due tomorrow.