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In the sixth book, Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix,

Harry suddenly becomes a frustrated, angry teenager

who relieves his angers to his innocent friends.

 

For a reader like myself,

it was such a big, drastic change that

it almost seems that JK Rowling lost a track of what Harry's character should be.

Harry continues, chapters after chapters, to be an angry teenager

and it really begins to get on the reader's nerves.

 

The world of wizards and witches points their fingers at him

under the Ministry of Magic spreading false tales about him.

Whilst it is understandable that Harry should feel frustrated and be in need of an outlet,

it seems rather out of character for him

to be so bitter and angry about it

and continues to badger his friends.

 

It is almost as if Harry has become the difficult teenager

that he did not get to be when he was younger.

And the delayed response should come out amplified.

 

it was certainly my least favourite amongst the Harry Potter Series.

 






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