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Old 07-13-2005, 12:52 PM
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Post Why Harry Potter is so good

As of late we've been seeing a lot of negative articles about the Harry Potter fandom.

So it is refreshing to see that The Scotsman have devoted an article to listing the reasons as to why Harry Potter is SO good.

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The simplest explanation of the Harry Potter phenomenon is that they are good books, well written. They are better than good books, in fact. They are superlative works of literature. They are imaginative, engrossing, intriguing, surprising, captivating, moving, exciting, etc.

I subscribe to this viewpoint. Although, as a marketer, I'm hardly qualified to comment on literary matters. I read incessantly and can honestly say that certain passages in the books are beyond good. They are sublime. When Neville Longbottom is awarded ten extra house points in Philosopher's and, at the very end of Goblet, when Dumbledore turns to Harry and says: "You have shown bravery beyond everything I could have expected of you", I not only felt shivers down my spine, but was yanked back to my most emotional childhood reading experiences. I suspect that there are millions and millions just like me.
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When consumers are asked to step outside their personal reading bubble and account for Harry Potter's staggering success, they typically ascribe his popularity to two factors: "escapism" and "something for everyone".

Harry Potter offers readers a wonderful parallel world - immediately adjacent to today's not-so-wonderful world - where steam trains depart from Platform 93/4, welcoming taverns sell foaming mugs of butterbeer, broomsticks circumvent the daily commute and inanimate objects do as they're bid.

In this regard, Harry Potter fits neatly into the notion of postmodern culture. Postmodernism is associated with hyperreality, the creation of places, spaces and settings that are more real than reality itself. Theme parks, mega-shopping malls, Las Vegas casinos and first-person-shooter computer games are all held up as exemplars of postmodern hyperspace.
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Good to see some positivity out there! I always loved the books because it is a escape of reality for me. A whole different world in which "real" magic occurs. I think it's truely amazing.
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nice to hear such nice things again! how is it that the books have been torn apart in the media but they love the movies????
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I like the way her books make me feel like I'm there with them. A lot of books I read are just stories and I go onto the next book. There are only a few writers that just hook you line and sinker.
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well, that's good to hear. i actuallly found a article about haters of HP. quite sad, don't you think. but at least there's helpers out there!
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