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S'està carregant… Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5) (2003 original; edició 2004)de J.K. Rowling
Informació de l'obraHarry Potter i l'orde del Fènix de J. K. Rowling (2003)
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The family romance is a latency-period fantasy, belonging to the drowsy years between 7 and adolescence. In ''Order of the Phoenix,'' Harry, now 15, is meant to be adolescent. He spends a lot of the book becoming excessively angry with his protectors and tormentors alike. He discovers that his late (and ''real'') father was not a perfect magical role model, but someone who went in for fits of nasty playground bullying. He also discovers that his mind is linked to the evil Lord Voldemort, thereby making him responsible in some measure for acts of violence his nemesis commits... Ms. Rowling's magic world has no place for the numinous. It is written for people whose imaginative lives are confined to TV cartoons, and the exaggerated (more exciting, not threatening) mirror-worlds of soaps, reality TV and celebrity gossip. Its values, and everything in it, are, as Gatsby said of his own world when the light had gone out of his dream, ''only personal.'' Nobody is trying to save or destroy anything beyond Harry Potter and his friends and family. Las tediosas vacaciones de verano en casa de sus tíos todavía no han acabado y Harry se encuentra más inquieto que nunca. Apenas ha tenido noticias de Ron y Hermione, y presiente que algo extraño está sucediendo en Hogwarts. En efecto, cuando por fin comienza otro curso en el famoso colegio de magia y hechicería, sus temores se vuelven realidad. El Ministerio de Magia niega que Voldemort haya regresado y ha iniciado una campaña de desprestigio contra Harry y Dumbledore, para lo cual ha asignado a la horrible profesora Dolores Umbridge la tarea de vigilar todos sus movimientos. Así pues, además de sentirse solo e incomprendido, Harry sospecha que Voldemort puede adivinar sus pensamientos, e intuye que el temible mago trata de apoderarse de un objeto secreto que le permitiría recuperar su poder destructivo. Pertany a aquestes sèriesHarry Potter (5) Contingut aTé l'adaptacióParodiat aTé una guia de referència/complementNew Clues to Harry Potter Book 5: Hints from the Ultimate Unofficial Guide to the Mysteries of Harry Potter de Galadriel Waters Té una guia d'estudi per a estudiants
En Harry Potter està a punt de començar el cinquè curs a l'Escola de Màgia i Bruixeria Hogwarts i esta més impacient que mai per torna a trobar-se amb els seus amics, que no li han dit ni ase ni bèstia en tot l'estiu. Però, uns dies abans d'agafar el tren cap a Hogwarts, el Harry es veu obligat a practicar un encanteri prohibit per defensar-se d'uns demèntors que l'ataquen al mig del carrer i la seva infracció és castigada de manera contundent. Just abans que comencin les classes, rep una carta de la Conselleria d'Afers Màgics en què se li notifica que ha estat expulsat de Hogwarts. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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I do wish Harry would listen to others and stop being so stubborn. I also wish Rowling used other descriptors than "shouted" and "yelled" so often. Harry and his friends escalate to loud angry voices so often and so quickly, and there seems to be no other way to cast a spell. It gets hard on the ears and their throats, all this shouting and yelling. Why can't they "command" or "exclaim" every so often? (