![]() ![]() With Harry about to enter adolescence, the series, too, seems to be changing this entry is darker, and morally more ambiguous than the first two.Īs Harry grows up, he finds himself standing face-to-face with real deceit and terror. Rowling has sidestepped the usual series-writer trap of sticking so closely to a successful formula that each book ends up being more of the same. ![]() ![]() The characters begin to get more developed and more complex, and an awful lot more interesting. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is undoubtedly darker than the previous two books, as Harry learns more and more about the sinister forces that threaten the wizard world. ![]() One of the greatest things about the characters in the Harry Potter series is that they improve with each book, and you can clearly see the clever, intricate plot Rowling has interwoven, with cleverly-placed foreshadowing and seemingly innocent hints. Rowling’s words have a curious habit of coming to life, and her characters are both funny and realistic. The book navigates with Harry, who embarks on the journey of his third year at Hogwarts, with his friends, and his godfather, who had betrayed his parents. I want to commit the murder I was imprisoned for. ![]()
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