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Feminist Reading of Harmione and other female characters in Harry Potter. How do the character - portrayal of Harmione and other female characters support feminist discourse?


The books gave us heroines like Hermione Granger – intelligent, fierce, and a loyal friend, someone who values books more than her looks.
In every scene we can see how she is the one who saves the situation from the knowledge of books she read and study. She is brave, courageous, intelligent girl. A strong woman comparing to other female characters in Novel.

 Children’s Literature and Harry Potter: How far does J K Rowling transcends the canonical confines of children’s literature and claims the heights of ‘real’ literature?
not only children’s literature
changed the shape of children’s literature. 










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