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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Truth Comes Out

In the blink of an eye, Harry Potter and his friends were in third grade.

Harry Potter's summer at The Dursleys was still so depressing, dull and monotonous. I thought I could survive until the start of school, but I didn't expect the arrival of Aunt Maggie, which stirred up a thousand waves, so that Harry had to flee the Dursleys house in a hurry.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, which can be said to be the history of Harry Potter's escape, is thrilling, full of questions and accidents. The story links are compact, with ups and downs, just like a suspense case, there are always many unexpected places that break through common sense.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Truth Comes Out

But read carefully, and have to admire J.K. Rowling's ability to tell stories, not only the storyline ups and downs, attractive, the character meaning is also very interesting, the story from Harry's student days to Harry's father's student days, everything seems to have met, everything is wonderful.

The characters in this part have old friends and new confidants.

Ron Harry's best friend

Hermione Harry's best friend

The Dursley family Harry's uncle's house was also the family of the people who adopted Harry

Hagrid Harry's friend and teacher, key keeper at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and gamehouse keeper

Dumbledore Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Dean of McGonagall Gryffindor College

Snape Dean of Slytherin House and Teacher of Potions

Lupin Defence Against the Dark Arts class teacher

Sirius Black Prisoner of Azkaban and Godfather of Harry

Peter Pettigrew Harry's parents at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry were classmates

Dementor Azkaban's guards

There are good people and bad people; there are friends and there are enemies. What stories they all had with Harry, let's take a look.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Truth Comes Out

First, the special treatment is geometric

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban set a big suspense from the start.

After Harry escaped from the Dursleys, he was first homeless and devastated, and then he was surprised.

Harry used magic in the Muggle world during the summer and was expelled by law. However, instead of being expelled, he was received and entertained by the Minister for Magic, Fudge.

Harry was properly arranged to live comfortably in the Cauldron Bar. Then he got the Weasleys' attention, and it went beyond the usual way.

The most exaggerated thing was the action of the Ministry of Magic, which even sent two cars to escort Harry and the Weasleys to the nine and three-quarters stations, and Harry was protected like a national treasure.

All of these actions revolve around one goal, to protect Harry from sirius black attacks.

At this point, the contradiction was made public: Harry's opponent this time seemed to be the mighty Sirius Black.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Truth Comes Out

2. Harry's Life Curse

In order to prevent Sirius Black from harming Harry, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry can be described as layer by layer, strictly guarded, for fear of a little mistake. Dumbledore also made a big concession to this, allowing Azkaban's caretakers to haunt the vicinity of the school.

The difficulty for Harry was twofold, he had to be wary not only of the "murderous maniac" and the magical sirius Black that might appear at any time, but also against the haunted, cold and strange Dementors, and to endure all kinds of unpleasant and suffocating feelings brought by the Dementors.

In this defensive battle, everyone around Harry seemed to be caught in the evil, the nerves were tight, and Harry was even more restricted everywhere.

Professor Lupin was in class, not allowing Harry to touch Bogett, for fear that he would be frightened by the Dementors; Professor McGonagall would not allow him to go to Hogsmeade, he could only stay in the castle alone; even the firebolt arrows he received from unknown people were reported by his good friend Hermione, such a good broomstick could not be spared suspicion at a critical moment, and had to be tested by the professors before it was handed over to Harry...

Sirius Black seems to have immeasurable magic and can enter and exit Hogwarts Castle on his own. Each time he gently left a trace, it was enough to make the whole school nervous to the point of suffocation.

He lurked around Harry like a time bomb, potentially exploding at any moment, and disappearing at any moment. His threat is like an unpredictable murder plot, an invisible horror.

If sirius black's threat was untouchable and rumored, then the dementors' effect on Harry was really felt, and the Dementors always came no matter the occasion, the timing, or the search. Each time it evoked Harry's most painful feelings. The Dementors hadn't caught a single trace of Sirius Black yet, but they had caused Harry several major hardships in quick succession.

Pain poured down on Harry like a downpour, and the most painful thing was to know the "truth" about his parents' murder—being betrayed by his most trusted friend.

These encounters were like spells that made Harry miserable.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Truth Comes Out

Third, the unexpected truth

The ending of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is much friendlier than the previous two.

Sirius Black, a former Azkaban prisoner, was wronged, while their mutual friend Peter Pettigrew was the traitor who betrayed Harry's parents.

This truth is really unexpected, I didn't expect that Ron's pet Spot was actually an invisible master, hiding in a Magic Stone's home for more than ten years, and had been a bed neighbor with Harry for several years, and was still safe.

Ron had always thought that Blob was sick, and kept giving it medicine, saying that it was true, but it was not an ordinary disease, but a heart disease, and when he learned that Little Star Blake had escaped from Azkaban, he was depressed and restless.

The fearsome Sirius Black turned out to be only a spotted scapegoat, and with his own innocence, he escaped under the fancy destruction of Azkaban.

After being cleared of their charges, he and Harry had to confront the Dementors again, becoming another mystery as to who drove them away.

"The only thing that can drive away the Dementors," said Harry, "is a true, powerful patron saint." ”

After thinking about it, Harry thought that this guardian spirit was his father, and when he saw with his own eyes that it was the guardian spirit he had summoned, he was surprised and disappointed, surprised that he would use such advanced magic to save himself and his relatives, disappointed that his father was really gone.

Harry's biological father could not be resurrected from the dead, but his godfather came into his life like an angel.

All of these happy endings are thanks to Hermione's magic artifact, the "Time Converter", which can turn back time, revisit the old place, and complete the people and things that you want to complete.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Truth Comes Out

The end of the story: Peter Pettigrew was not caught in Azkaban, and Sirius Black was not wronged, but he was still very touching and loving. Harry finally had one more person in the world who loved him, and this person was Sirius Black. Because of him, Harry was happy for the first time.

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