***this is an article I've prepared to submit. Harry Potter was one of the choices in the topic suggestions, so of course, I choose that. I'm open to critque. Be honest. But please try dont to discriminate because its about Harry Potter.***
Harry Potter: The End of an Era
J.K. Rowling tells us of how James and Lily Potter gave birth to a child on the night of July 31st. They named him Harry James Potter; and his influences on the world have been insurmountable. He is known in almost every household around the world with access to books, film, TV or media. Harry’s face, along with that of his two sidekicks Hermione Jean Granger and Ronald Bilius Wealsy, are plastered on walls everywhere.
The world-wide phenomenon started in 1997 when the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s (Sorcerer’s) Stone, was released by J.K. Rowling. At the time, the then single mother had little hope that the book could be published--let alone turn into a multi-billion dollar franchise consisting of six additional pieces of extraordinary literature, eight immensely successful movies, Hogwarts school books, wizard fairy tales, cookbooks, and much, much more.
In 2000, Daniel Radcliffe was a boy of eleven who had very protective parents. The had both had plenty of experience with show business and tried to keep their son as far away from it as possible. This, however, did not last long. Once being approached multiple times about auditions for the casting of Harry Potter, the Radcliffes finally gave in. Daniel auditioned and was set to play the infamous role of the Boy Who Lived. Once he was cast, he got to meet his fellow co-stars. Emma Watson, perhaps better known as Hermione Granger, the know-it-all best friend of Harry and Ron, had been recruited after the casting crew went to her school and took her picture when she was just 9 years old. They called her just mere weeks later asking her make her way to London for the auditions. She brezed through these auditions and has established herself as one of the most renowned actresses in the world. Alongside Harry and Hermione, Ron Weasly was also going to be and extremely important part of the movies. His actor, Rupert Grint, won his role by sending a video tape of himself rapping to the director, Chris Columbus, at age twelve. Rupert had always felt that he looked a great deal like the descriptions Rowling had given in regards to Ron. This along with his “mad rap skills” seemed to have the creators convinced that they had just found the last member of their multimillion dollar trio.
Ten years later, fans across the world are feeling their childhoods coming to a halt as we dawn the epic finale. Through the years, we’ve watched as these energetic, young children become famous and successful adults. They have done a most brilliant job of portraying these characters with utmost enthusiasm and perseverance. Someone, much like myself, would find it very hard to imagine spending ten years working on one ongoing project, that in itself is a credit to these wonderful, young actors. Despite what was expected, they have pulled through all these years and continued to produce record-breaking films. Each performance even better than the last. They have truly grown up with their fans. This is what made the books and movies such a hit. They are going through things identical to what people in everyday life encounter but with the help of a top-grade wizarding school, wands, spell books, and owls.
As the end nears the theaters, we wonder, what will happen to this astounding series? Will it come and end as quickly as it all began? Or will it continue to grow and prosper for many years to come, bringing the triumphs and tragedies of Harry Potter to the next generation? Personally, I believe the same as author J. K. Rowling, who is now the richest woman in the world with more money than even the Queen of England, as she proclaims, “The stories we love live in us forever. So whether you come back by page or by the big screen, Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home.”
Chills fall over every inch of my body as I recite this quote. Harry Potter and its prodigious, unique story is something that I will carry with me for the rest of my life. I know if there is ever a time in my life when I need a friend, I will always be able to confide in the pages of my worn and torn Harry Potter books. I can turn my back on the rest of the world, and simply luxuriate in the profound tale. To the world, Harry Potter may be nothing a 6.4 billion dollar franchise. But to true fans like myself, it is the reassurance that we will always find a home within the pages.
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