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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Christopher Columbus is the director of the 2002 British-American fantasy film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, which is released by Warner Bros. It is based on J. K. Rowling's book of the same name. The second movie in the Harry Potter series was written by Steve Kloves and was put together by David Heyman. The plot centres on Harry Potter's second year at Hogwarts, during which the Heir of Salazar Slytherin unlocks the Chamber of Secrets and let's loose a terrifying monster that terrorizes the students.



It's alleged that children's literature is rife with xenophobia, racism, and other stereotypical cultural undertones. J.K. Rowling plays safe and thus portrays her protagonists belonging to lowly births (Harry Potter is Half-Blood, Hermione is Mud Blood) and villains and side-kicks wither of Pure Blood or shown craving for a world order based on the Master Race (The master race was a concept in Nazi ideology in which the Nordic race-a branch of what in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century taxonomy was called the Aryan race-represented an ideal and pure race.



Children's literature still has its gothic elements. Harry accidentally enters a terrifying lane in Diagon Lane, where the individuals there have horrible glances, stares, and behaviours.

Critics of feminism might find more to criticize. Hermione is better at "knowing" things and can fix Harry's glasses, which might be interpreted as "she is his eyes/vision, and without her, he is unable to perform great deeds." She also receives abuse from Draco for having dirty or mud blood, though. Even Myrtle's whining and her obsession with Harry might not sit well with feminist sceptics. The majority of children's books focus on boys.

Draco and Lucius Malfoy have been quite public in promoting the idea of the Purity of Blood, and the Weasleys do not make exceptions. Mr Weasley, Ron's father, is having issues with the Ministry due to his liberal viewpoint. Malfoys make fun of them for tolerating Mudbloods enrolling in the school. Voldemort and Malfoys continue the call for the purity of wizardry blood that Salazar Slytherin launched. This book's and movie's central subject is to "purge Hogwarts of muggle bloods." The muggle types of blood will be put to death as soon as the Chamber of Secrets is unlocked, and only pure-blood wizards will be allowed to attend classes.

In this book/movie, Voldemort appears as a "memory / past," and his tool is the diary. TOM I AM LORD VOLDEMORT is the MARVOLO RIDDLE.

Albus Dumbledore's suspension and Hagrid's transfer to the Azkaban prison are two examples of how power dynamics are at work.

The story of Ginny's kidnapping and Harry's quest to rescue her is the classic example of the princess-abducted-by-monster-saved-by-Prince-Charming paradigm.

Voldemort and Harry are the other's alter egos. They are comparable in their tenacity, inventiveness, and disregard for the law. When Voldemort gave Harry a scar, his power was passed to him. Despite having comparable skills, they are different since they make distinct decisions.

Fame is fleeting, as the saying goes. Celebrity is what they do. Professor of Defense Against Dark Arts Gilderoy Lockhart.

Dumbledore said, "Those who ask for help will receive it."

Phoenix "Fawkes," who is faithful to Dumbledore, arrives to assist Harry, saying "Loyalty helps."

"Our decisions, not our abilities, determine who we are," Harry spoke to Dumbledore.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Reviewed by Debjeet on June 25, 2023 Rating: 5

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