J. K. Rowling: 14 Ways of Looking at Genius

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An edited collection of 14 essays by students in Dr. Toby Widdicombe's Spring 2021 course on J. K. Rowling with a brief preface by the editor.Elsa Snodderly, “What Muggles and Magic Can Teach Us about Tolerance” Roslyn White, “An Examination of Abuse in the Harry Potter Septet” Jack Butto, “What Makes Harry Potter a Memorable Character?” Mackenzie Lindeman, “The Production of a Functioning Society” Charlene Ducut, “Sex, Sexuality, and Love in J. K. Rowling’s Septet” Melanie Brice, “Good versus Evil” Rosalie Makar, “Popularity of the Harry Potter Series” Tobias Horton, “The Best of the Best and the Worst of the Best” Stephanie Goens, “Colors of the Wizarding World” Stephanie Goens, “The Guardian of the Wizarding World” Heather Lee, “Muggles in a Wizard World” Phillip Granath, “Creation, Cliché, and Omission: The Sins of J. K. Rowling” Phillip Granath, “Azkaban and Alcatraz” Ashley Cook, “Ron Weasley and the Perspective of the Privileged” Works Cite

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