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The most common product of the combination of magic and technology is the car, such as the Headless Horseman Bus and Mr. Weasley's British Ford, but why not make more of them? Because there is no need, the technology-based Muggle world has so far been unable to research such things as anti-gravity cars, fully automatic home helpers, and in the wizarding world, it is only a matter of a few spells. To put it bluntly, technology is a younger brother in the face of magic!
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Because the Ministry of Magic doesn't allow it. Discussing Harry Potter cannot be separated from the worldview and background of the original book. At the age when Harry really started to learn and grow (11 to 17 years old), all he learned was about the wizarding world, so he didn't have any scientific knowledge of his own.
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The wizarding world and the Muggle world have different research propositions, although Harry is a genius wizard from the Muggle world, but he will not bother to engage in the research of the combination of magic and technology, and if you really want to study, you can only start in the ** side, magic nuclear bombs and the like.
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As Muggles, we know that the development of science and technology is nothing more than heaven and earth, and we have to study space technology, submarine technology and exploration technology, but how will the magic of wizards develop? Voldemort and the Department of Mysteries, an independent department of the Ministry of Magic, tell us that it's immortality and time travel!
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The rulers of the wizarding world, proud of their pure-bloods, call those who can't magic Muggles, Muggle offspring are mudbloods, and non-magical offspring are Squibs. They weren't interested in technology, and Arthur's was different.
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If in the foreseeable future, if Harry Potter's children and grandchildren were able to break down racial barriers and learn to communicate with Muggles. Then the fusion of magic and technology would be a good new starting point for telling the story of the Harry Potter series.
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The Muggle world is not the same as the wizarding world, the Muggle world is based on technology, while the wizarding world is magic.
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Technology is a Muggle research, wizards do not reveal their identities in front of Muggles, and Hogwarts has a strong magical magnetic field, Muggle things will break if they are taken in.
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Magic affects tech products. Isn't it true that you can't use electronic devices on campus at Hogwarts? Even somewhere else, magic can make tech products (most of which use electricity) obsolete.
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There is no comparison between magic and technology, and if technology exists, Arthur will be better than Edison.
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That old man is invincible in the world.
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Harry's magical abilities weren't very strong at first, and he was far inferior to Hermione in terms of spells, and he himself said that it was because of the help of other people every time, Ron, Hermione, Dumbledore, and many others.
His magical abilities are slowly cultivated through honing again and again, especially in the area of Defence Against the Dark Arts, although Hermione has excellent grades, but I have to admit that Harry is better than her in this regard, because Harry has a lot of personal experience, and Hermione only relies on book knowledge.
Harry's Quidditch talent is recognized, but it should have nothing to do with Voldemort, it is completely from James's genetics, Jaime was also a Seeker back then, and Gryffindor's trophy showroom has his name, so Harry has a talent beyond ordinary people in Quidditch, and inheritance is indeed amazing.
To be correct, Lily was a good witch, but Lily was clearly no match for Voldemort, and she didn't even hold a wand because she was too lax in her hand at the time. Lily herself is not powerful, but her love for Harry has great power, and Dumbledore also said that it is a very deep magic, and only those who understand what love is can truly understand it, and it is magic that Voldemort will never understand.
Voldemort did pass on some of his power to Harry when he left the scar mark, so Harry had the ability to talk to snakes, and Voldemort also had it. Also, Harry and Voldemort's brains are connected. Harry's Sorting Hat said when he wore the Sorting Hat that Harry would have a big accomplishment going to Slytherin, as evidenced by this.
In fact, Harry is one of Voldemort's Horcruxes, and when the killing curse ** reaches Voldemort's body, a fragment of Voldemort's soul is blown away and attached to the only living soul in the collapsed house, that is, Harry. This is detailed in the seventh book. Snape mentions it in his memory.
I have to say that the Harry Potter series of books is the most successful I have ever read, and Rowling's foreshadowing is very cleverly set up. I still recommend reading the original book, I plan to read the original again during the summer vacation, although I have read it many times, it is really good.
As a loyal Harbin fan, these are some of my own understandings, I hope it will be helpful to you.
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His mother protected him with love and had nothing to do with magical abilities. As for broomsticks, maybe Harry does have a talent.
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Harry's real talent was still in the dark arts, and during the years he was raised by the Dursleys, Harry only had strong hatred, pain and other negative emotions, which happened to be one of the necessary spell casting requirements for the dark arts (as the second part of the hat said, Harry went to Slytherin was the best choice), on the contrary, Harry's positive emotions were not enough to support Harry to release a white magic!
Poor God, Harry, who has been miserable, has a little friend, and Harry is happy, which gives Harry the basis to release white magic, but not the Patronus! Later, Harry met the godfather, and he was full of longing for his family, and he didn't want to lose his family, so Harry finally succeeded in letting go.
Out of the Patronus!
You can ask the library to find out.
In Harry's sixth part, the new minister intends to woo Harry as the spokesperson of the Ministry of Magic. Because at the end of the fifth part, everyone saw Voldemort, confirming the words of Harry and Dumbledore, Voldemort is back! The Ministry of Magic has previously claimed that they spread rumors in order to conceal the truth from the public. >>>More
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In fact, the difference between the positive and negative characters is very obvious, and the story emphasizes the power of love, emphasizing the theme that love must overcome everything. >>>More
If you have a key, you can unlock it, and if you can't do it, you can go another way.
It has been many years since I read this set of books and followed the movie, and I have always been deeply shocked by its grand story structure, clever foreshadowing, majestic scenes and delicate character portrayal. I will never forget the last words I saw when I saw Snape, "Look...."on....I...."When I cried like a fool myself.