Saturday 16 July 2011

Why Harry Potter is so special

Late Thursday night thousands upon thousands if fans queued up to be the first people to see the final movie in the Harry Potter series: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two. 
As of 2011, the Harry Potter film franchise is the highest grossing film franchise of all time, with the seven films released grossing $6.3 billion worldwide. The new film, being the last and probably the best one (I don't know for sure as I am not seeing it until Tuesday but it is the best book in my opinion) will be expected to add significantly to that figure.


I just wanted to write about a possible reason why so many (including me!) have fallen in love with the Harry Potter series. I'll just come out with it...Harry Potter is special and we all want to be like him. Harry was the one who stopped Voldemort as a baby. He is the 'chosen one', the only one to finish him off for good. This is who he is throughout the entire set of books.


The whole human race wants to be special, we all want to be held above others and revered for great accomplishments. Some achieve these aims through their chosen fields...Andres Iniesta will always be remembered in Spain for scoring the goal that won them their first World Cup. Martin Luther King will always be remembered for his outstanding civil rights work. Einstein will be remembered for his genius. Whoever finds the cure for AID's will sure to be remembered forever.


Those who never achieve such heights begin to think that they were never meant to be special, that they are nothing that Benjamin Franklin was right when he said "In this world nothing is certain but death and taxes."


But really, we're special already. Why? Because we are special the One who created life, who created everything, who our lives are about knowing LOVES us and MADE us exactly who we are. We are so special to God that He was prepared to die a agonising, lonely & excruciating death that we could join Him in Heaven FOREVER.


Those who achieve great things often feel empty at the end of it. Now that they achieved their goal there is nothing else left in their lives. They weren't special for long, time moves on and newspapers find new headlines and people find new heroes. 


We will always be special to God, He will never forsake us (Hebrews 13:5) and we can have a special relationship with Him forever :-) Just ask Him and He will give freely to all who ask....



4 comments:

  1. There's also lots of Christian themes in Harry Potter. I don't want to give away the ending though...
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  2. I totally agree with you! J K Rowling has actually gone on record saying the Bible was an inspiration for the book. I have read the book so I know what happens haha :) but yeah, we shouldn't say just in case someone reads who hasn't haha

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  3. That's what I was thinking, don't want to spoil it for anyone. Book 4 was my favourite, though I remember reading the first Harry Potter on holiday in Cornwall when I was about 15! How time flies!
    xx

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  4. That is a thoroughly readable post my friend. Maybe once you're bored of the day job you may wish to work as a journalist too, bring a bit of Christianity to the Times, Independent etc

    Anyway, I totally agree, the excapsim that is such a draw in things like Potter and LotRs is that they are involved in an epic fight between good and evil. I guess people don't realise that the whole of life is an epic battle between good and evil, the difference being the battles are a lot more subtle and a lot more frequent.

    M

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