Goblet Book Comparison

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Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire is one of the most successful publications of modern times. Majority of readers and movie watchers like an unlikely hero as portrayed by Harry in the book and the movie. With his broken glasses and skinny frames accompanied by his late learning of the wizard world, Harry comes out as an exceptional hero. His success can be attributed to his courage, good friends and enthusiasm. With his companionable and complex personality he overcomes and triumphs people and creatures much bigger and powerful than him. The 734 pages Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire book was published by Bloomsbury in the United Kingdom and Scholastic in the United States and released on the same day on 8th July 2000. It is the fourth book by J. K. Rowling in the Harry Porter series. The film version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire was directed by Mike Newell and the …show more content…

The situation is whereby Harry is about to complete his third and final task. In order to become the winner he has to pick up the Goblet of fire. Being the good guy he is, he opts to convince Cedric Diggory to touch the Goblet with him at the same time so that they could be both announced winners. At this point the mystery of the book is understood. The Goblet is a magical element that sends Harry and Cedric to the laps of Voldemort. Before they come back to their full senses Diggory is killed. Harry then experiences the return of Voldemort in form of a full body. Voldemort then explains his intentions to Harry. At this point a fight erupts. They throw spells at each other and there is a connection of their wands. The supposed spirits of the people killed by Voldemort appear from his wand. At this point Harry interacts with her parents for the first time. They assist him with the help he needs to drift away from Voldemort and bring back Cedric to Hogwarts using the

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