Feminist reading of Hermione's character and other women in the Harry Potter series

Hello Readers,
Here I share my review with some of the references.

Feminist reading of Hermione's character and other women in the Harry Potter series
How do the character portrayal of Harmione and other female characters support feminist discourse?

According to movie as well as according to research  paper on Harry Potter through the Focus of Feminist Literary Theory:Examples of (Founded Criticism Krunoslav MIKULAN.
I can say Harry potter novel series for boys. Because her novel  most of focus on boys characters and their development and their skills, For example Hermione Granger is ,well knowledge than others even when we compare Hermione's character to Harry then we can say that Hermione is more knowledgeable than Harry Potter. But even Hermione character is marginal to compare with Harry Potter. And also most of game and task for boys not for girls.

         According to THE WOMEN IN HARRY POTTER’S WORLD: A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE
By Julia Greif research paper Rowling’s female characters constantly fight against the patriarchal subjugation inherent in both real and in their fictional world taking charge of their own identities and empowerment for example McGonagall and Hermione  both are intelligent even they are under power of man. And also Ginny and Luna character not more developed in the novel.

 On Other hand  one thing is notable Professor McGonagall and Hermione are fantasy creatures of the wizarding world, their characters represent so much more than just women of the book series. Both are fighters, pioneers, historians, liberators, and heroes. For example Harry potter and D,eathly Potters part-2 we can see how McGonagall ready for fight and Hermione throughout novel help Harry to solve some of mystery of Horcrux the as well as Deathly hallows.


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