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MidnightSun3 said:
I think it's because JK Rowling has created a whole world of magic .. she created it from nothing and is outstanding, brilliant, amazing that all this is immense imagination of only a woman. A woman who with this magical universe has changed the childhood of millions of people, has made it más magical. In this world we grew up and all characters "born" from Ms. Rowling has taught us deep values of life such as friendship, love, willpower, courage, the importance of the study, fidelity, trust, independence. . and I could go on forever. The readers / viewers have laughed, cried, have changed (character) lectura and seeing the Harry Potter saga. (I say this from personal experience). Then the first book came out in 1997, the first movie in 2001 .. this phenomenon lasted 14 years and this is another reason why Harry Potter will not be forgotten por the world. No series has ever lasted so long .. so that readers / viewers have grown along with the characters and actors. Moreover, A lot of kids, thanks to Rowling's libros have started to enjoy reading. And last but not least: no one has ever created a series like this. HP is different from any other franchise in history, as I dicho before, it’s a "parallel” world in which Rowling has invented everything from schools of magic, the shops of Diagon Alley, the magical sweets, Quidditch to .. and más and she gave to everything strange and fantastic names ... for this is the woman who I admire the most… because she has a fantasía so big, extravagant ... she is brilliant and will remain in the history of literature. Then ... another thing is that HP has not only invested the literary field, but also that of cinema. So I think that HP is a phenomenon so enormous for these reasons .. and will be remembered por the world for several years in the future. People who grew up with that will bring it in their hearts for a lifetime and passed down to their children ..and so on from generation to generation. So we can rightly say that HP has entered the history of literature and cinema, and there will always be.
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