Very short summarY:
5th year
Hagid left & came back
Dolores Umbridge is a monster for the Ministry
Professor Trelawny if fired
Hogwarts is a prison
Dumbloredore's army fights for the right to use magic
Harry and Dumbledore are almost arrested
Umbridge becomes headmisstress
Fred and george leave
Nigini attacks Mr. Weasley
Battle at the MInestry
Sirius is killed by Bellatrix
Some of the themes of Order of the Phoenix are: The Relationship Between Knowledge and Time, Education As Empowerment, and The Importance of Unity Details:
The Relationship Between Knowledge and Time Knowledge is absolutely crucial to Harry's survival, and, fittingly, his experiences as a boarding school student provide the most prominent narrative arcs in the series. Unlike contemporary students, who have access to computers and other knowledge-accelerating technology, Harry's education must happen slowly and carefully over an extended period of time, often via trial and error. For Harry, the acquisition of knowledge is explicitly and often painfully linked to the passage of time. For example, Harry must live with his last remaining blood relatives, the hideous Dursleys, for eleven years until Dumbledore finally decides Harry is ready to experience life as a Wizard. Likewise, Harry must wait until he is no longer an "underage wizard" before he is allowed to safely use his magic outside of Hogwarts. (Harry's defiance of this rule-in self-defense-provides the main conflict for the first few chapters of Book V). Harry must also wait nearly sixteen years until he is allowed to know the truth about his scar and hear about the prophecy that was made before his birth. He must wait for Dumbledore to finally explain Harry's kill-or-be-killed link to Voldemort. He does not learn the mission of the Order of the Phoenix until he discovers it himself.
Education As Empowerment In Book V, Harry's education is put in jeopardy for the very first time, and the true value of that education becomes fully clear. Hogwarts is gradually overtaken by the corrupt Ministry of Magic, and High Inquisitor Dolores Umbridge refuses to let the students learn proper Defense Against the Dark Arts. Concerned, the students take learning Defense into their own hands, forming a secret study group, the D.A., and spending the semester meeting privately to learn and practice Defense spells. Ultimately, their hard work and practice save them at the end of the novel, where they use their newly developed skills to escape the Death Eaters unharmed. Had the students not been so stubbornly proactive, they might not have survived, and they can appreciate the true importance of what they are learning at Hogwarts in an entirely new way.
The Importance of Unity At the start of the school year, the Sorting Hat warns students that they need to stand together. Unfortunately, the House system at Hogwarts automatically divides students into four houses, mirroring the ideological split of the school's four founders. Coupled with a highly competitive Quidditch Cup tournament and separate dormitories, students at Hogwarts are inherently segregated. All of Harry's close friends-Ron, Hermione, Ginny, and Neville-are members of Harry's House, Gryffindor. Houses are not the only form of segregation at Hogwarts. Like Slytherin founder Salazar Slytherin, some Hogwarts students believe that only pure blood Wizards should be allowed to study at Hogwarts-Mudbloods and half bloods are often ostracized or mocked. Even outside of the Wizarding community, terrible segregation exists. The giants Hagrid visits in the mountains are not welcoming to others, and the Centaurs constantly chase outsiders out of the Forbidden Forest. Lord Voldemort preys on this internal splintering, as does the Ministry of Magic. Ultimately, Ministry employee Dolores Umbridge is able to use this petty competition to form an Inquisitorial Squad of students, which consistently thwarts Harry's attempts to stop Voldemort, making his work far more difficult. Now more than ever, Hogwarts must stand together-not only to defeat Voldemort but to protect themselves against corrupt faculty members that threaten their education.
The themes are friendship, loyalty, trust, belonging, adventure, bravery, cooperation (each character has a specific set of personality traits that, together, help win the day. Hemione has intelligence, Ron has loyalty, Harry has leadership and bravery. All the main characters share these traits to a greater or lesser extent), as well as the eternal theme of Good vs. Evil.
In the order they were/are being made..... * Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone * Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets * Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban * Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire * Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix * Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince * Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
There is no Harry Potter 9.
The characters and the setting of Harry Potter are all unique. As is the plot. Although wizards and orphaned children who become heroes are not unique, the more detailed elements of the plot is.
The climax is when the plot reaches the most important part. The most notable climax in the Harry Potter series would be the final showdown between Harry and Voldemort.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is children's fantasy.
In the order they were/are being made..... * Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone * Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets * Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban * Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire * Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix * Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince * Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
There is no Harry Potter 9.
There is no Harry Potter 9.
The plot of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows is, Harry, Ron and Hermione leave their last year of Hogwarts to look for the Horcruxes that Dumbledore started before he died in order for Harry to defeat Lord Voldemort. I hope that helps, if it's not enough, i can go into more detail. I love Harry Potter =)
Near the beginning of the 7th book and movie (part one), the Order of the Phoenix create a plot to move Harry Potter from his aunt and uncle's home on Private Drive to a safe house, The Burrow. The plot includes seven pairs of two people each, an escort and a "Harry Potter". Since there is only one Harry Potter, six of his friends take polyjuice potion to look like him. The six friends are: Ron Weasley Fred Weasley George Weasley Hermione Granger Fleur Delacour and Mundungus Fletcher with the seven being, of course Harry Potter himself.
The plot of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is thought to be open as J.K. Rowling was planning on continuing her books to be a series.
Books:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - 26 June 1997Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - 2 July 1998Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 8 July 1999Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 8 July 2000Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - 21 June 2003Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - 16 July 2005Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - 21 July 2007Films:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - 2001Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets -2002Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 2004Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 2005Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix -2007Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - 2009Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 - 2010Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 - 2011
Most likely, this is because the main plot line that the entire Harry Potter story was based upon is finished. Therefore, an 8th book would have no real plot line.
The characters and the setting of Harry Potter are all unique. As is the plot. Although wizards and orphaned children who become heroes are not unique, the more detailed elements of the plot is.
Yes, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows follows Harry, Ron, and Hermione as they search for and destroy Horcruxes to defeat Voldemort. The trio faces many obstacles and challenges as they navigate through the wizarding world to ultimately bring about the downfall of the Dark Lord.
When she was on a train one day.
Lord Voldemort is dead. Without him there is no plot.