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Harry Potter
Through the endless number of authors who have written an even more endless number of books, many ask questions. Often in works of literature characters gain wisdom through experience. In this composition, Harry Potter a very well known fictional character will be an example of gained wisdom through experience. The Harry Potter series are a set of well written books by a most famous author, J.K. Rowling. The series contains seven of the most amazing books ever written. These well crafted books open up a world of magic and imagination and mystical creatures that tie together the wizarding world.
Harry Potter is about a boy whose parents die when he was a baby. He is left with his horrible Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon and their rotten son Dudley who raise him in terrible conditions. Harry Potter is a wizard and as soon as he is of age he gets a letter from Hogwarts the school of magic. While at Hogwarts, Harry befriends two classmates and a friendly giant named Hagrid who is gamekeeper of Hogwarts. The two classmates Hermione and Ron go on many adventures with Harry to save Hogwarts from his great foe Voldemort.
There is nothing easier to learn than experience and nothing so hard to apply. Harry’s perseverance is what drives him to do so much. Harry becomes a very experienced wizard through his training and achieves greatness with the help of his peers and teachers. His many battles with Voldemort help a great deal in preparation for the next time.
In this preparation is wisdom Harry becomes very wise and learns from his mistakes. Harry chooses not to go where the path may lead. He takes his own path and leaves a trail. Harry becomes very wise through his experiences. He has learned and uses what he knows to better himself. By learning from his experiences Harry becomes wise.
Over the years harry becomes very experienced as a wizard through his battles. He learns new spells and information about his past, present and future deeds and misfortunes that give him much wisdom. Harry discovers new information the tragic story of his parent’s death. The fact that Voldemort is the reason for Harry growing up an orphan is what compels Harry to fight the most powerful dark wizard the world has known.
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