Joanne Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter books, which have become the bestselling book series in history. J.K. Rowling has made millions of dollars from her books and movies. J.K. Rowling was born in Yate, England on July 31, 1965. She graduated from Exeter University and moved to Portugal to teach in 1990 and married Jorge Arantes. She later then divorced him and moved to Edinburgh to live closer to her younger sister, Di. She was having financial troubles, but she published a book “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”, her book was declined from several publishers before a little publisher decided to publish her book, the name ‘Philosopher’ was changed to ‘Sorcerer’ for American publication. During the summer of 2000, her first …show more content…
Rowling has had as an author was her Harry Potter series. J.K. has had much success in her years of writing, not only in the Harry Potter series but in others as well. Rowling’s first three Harry Potter books, by the summer of 2000, earned almost 480 million dollars and more than 35 million copies, in 35 different languages. Her fourth book, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, sold 5.3 million copies, with 1.8 in advance. Her sixth book, “Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince”, sold 6.9 million copies in its first 24 hours in the United States. Her seventh and final book, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, was the largest pre-ordered book ever. After she wrote her books Rowling, had went from a single mother, who could barely support her and her child, to an excellent author, whom everybody liked. “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, the fourth book in the series, is a spectacular book. Rowling incorporates love and friendship, which let readers see Harry, Hermione, and Ron grow into young adults, but still keeps the story interesting, with dangers to Harry and to the wizarding world. Rowling did a fantastic job, putting all of these elements together to make it the most exciting book in the series (The Biography).
Rowling was influential in many ways, “Harry Potter and the Scorer’s Stone” was seen on 8,200 screens the day it was debuted and broke the box office record, earning 93.5 million dollars. Her movie ended the year
While J. K. Rowling has described herself as a Christian many times, she has often emphasized that she did not write the books with the purpose to promote her faith. “I did not set out to convert anyone to Christianity. I wasn’t trying to do what C. S. Lewis did. It is perfectly possible to live a very moral life without a belief in God, and I think it’s perfectly possible to live a life peppered with ill-doing and believe in God” (Gibbs, 2007).
When the book was finally published, it broke a sales record. In just the first day, she had sold 3,000 copies. Her novel not only broke records,
Section B: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone brought vast amounts of cultural changes to society. The book became popular and influential because of its ability to bring together audiences across all age groups and backgrounds. One of the greatest impacts the book had was it helped to increase the reading levels of children and teenagers because they were truly enjoying what they read. The book was also one of the main factors to the rise and popularity of young adult fiction. It caused many people in society to form an interest towards fantasy genre that had not been seen before.
In 1997 Rowling published the first installment of her series Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone after it had been rejected by other publishers twelve times(Rowling,2). The Cuckoo's Calling came out April 2013 written by Rowling under the pseudonym of Robert Galbraith, the book had good reviews but nothing too spectacular for a supposed first time author but after three months people became suspicious and eventually figured out Rowling's trick(Rowling Releases
Keeping It Simple You would be hard pressed to find anyone who does not live under a rock that has not at least heard of Harry Potter, if not read a book or seen a movie. The series has become a cultural phenomenon that has people of all ages as loyal fans worldwide. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was the first book in the series by J. K. Rowling that had to have some qualities to capture audiences. Sure, it is a book about magic and adventures, but there are plenty of books about magic in the fantasy genre that never will have the following that Harry Potter does, so what did Rowling do to make this a meaningful story?
Rhetorical Analysis – J.K. Rowling “The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination” The author of the famous Harry Potter series - J.K. Rowling held this speech during a graduation ceremony at Harvard University. The speech was to the Harvard graduates from June 5, 2008 and was held outside in the famous ‘Old Harvard Yard’ as a tradition. The purpose of the speech was to celebrate and congratulate the graduating class.
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
They learn magic as much as experience and knowledge as possible to prepare for the future and defeat the bad witches and bad people. They involve themselves in adventures in the hope that they will obtain the happiness. In addition to Harry Potter, the successful novel and film adaptation and merchandise are ranging from toys to games to clothes, a wealth of popular and academic works discussing the phenomenon that is Harry Potter has been published over recent years- to varying degrees of acclaim. Some critics praise potter author J.K.Rowling for successfully negotiating the fine line between being ‘both utterly original and part of a literary lineage’ (caselli,
The Things I love about this book is the characters and their backgrounds, but the character I like the most is Harry Potter, because of his smart and funny attitude he has all the time. Harry can be described as tall, smart, funny and handsome. The Challenges that Harry has to face during the whole story is Adolescence. What happens to Harry in the book is that Harry is selected to go into the Triwizard tournament by mad “eye” moody and has to go through 3 dangerous tasks in order to win the Triwizard tournament.
J. K. Rowling Joanne Rowling, most known as J. K. Rowling, is a famous 51-year-old female British writer and the author of one of the most popular book series ever, Harry Potter. She was born on July 31th, 1965 in Yate, Gloucestershire, England. Her parents are Peter James Rowling and Anne Rowling, and has a little sister called Dianne. Because of her father’s work, her family moved frequently, so the family moved to Winterbourne, where she attended St. Michael’s Primary School.
I think J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets because she has a very vast imagination. When she got married she was abused by her husband. When she felt sad she invented spells or potions she would use against him if she were a witch. Later, when she obtained a divorce, she brought Harry Potter to life.
The books are what they are because she died.” Today, Harry Potter is a global brand, estimated at $15 billion. The last four books of Harry Potter consistently set records as the best-selling books in history. The series, totalling 4,195 pages, has been translated, in whole or in part, into 65 languages. It was also recognized that the Harry Potter books have caused interest in reading among young people at the time when children were thought to refuse from books in favor of computers and
Print. Rowling, J.K.. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. New York: Scholastic, 1998. Print.
J.K Rowling has written such an intricate and captivating world there is no wonder why Harry Potter is one of the most iconic characters of all time. This book dives into the backstory of characters which shows the audience that the main three, Harry, Hermione, and Ron are not perfect. With this book, the reader gets to explore and learn about the new history and magic the world provides. I would definitely recommend this book to a friend because of how much Harry gains in knowledge by the end of the book. By the end, Harry had witnessed death and it truly changed the character as we know it.
Sukripa Ranjit Professor Tiffany Schubert English 1302 2nd November 2017 Evaluation paper on “Harry Potter” movies Harry Potter series was written by British novelists J.K Rowling in seven books and eight movies. The first movie “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was released on November 14, 2001. Harry Potter is one of the iconic heroes in the movie industry with a remarkable impact on people. Harry Potter is a young lad who finds out on his eleventh birthday that he is the orphaned child of two great magicians and has distinct magical powers of his own.