 | Sheela9 (4) 05/29/2007 |
| The best title. It gives the book a sense of mystery; the chamber of Secrets. It makes you want to find out those secrets. The story is also about a book that does the same thing; it makes you curious and this little book knows all about the Chamber of Secrets at Hogwarts. I thinks JKRowling got the name from a founder of a famous boarding school in England who later left the school to set up his own. His name was Henry Chambers and he later founded a royal academy of artists. His views differed from William Hogwarts, the other founder, on what I can't remember. Slytherin house bears a lot of similiarities to an artists' school due to the elaborately carved fireplace, lights hanging from chains, and green snakes everywhere. Green and black are colors teenage artists gravitate to, or seem to. |
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 | McRuljancich (0) 05/10/2007 | The second motion picture installment of the Harry Potter Series was a joyous film. You can expect to find yourself wondering what's going to happen; that is, assuming you haven't already read the book. The acting done by children, (students), was actually pretty well done, despite their assumed inexperience. And the same goes for most of the adults; in fact, I can't recall any single bad actor or actress, so I suppose "most" wasn't the proper word. Allow me to rephrase... "for the adults."
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