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HARRY POTTER: THE STRANGELY FAMILY INTERTEXTUALITY

HARRY POTTER: THE STRANGELY FAMILY INTERTEXTUALITY
Asst.Lec. Mousa Salman Dawood1& Lec.Dr. Mahmood, Hasan. Zghair. Al-khazaali2. Secondary Geniuses School for Outstanding Students. The General Directorate of Education-Al-Rusafa the Third. Ministry of Education. Baghdad, Iraq

 

Abstract
Most locations in the Harry Potter series represent feelings, such as Hogwarts, as Harry's first real home, or Privet Drive, the pessimistic dimension of the unmagic universe. For other Harry Potter books and their respective partnerships, the development of the story is altered. Furthermore, these various places are part of Harry's attempt to build a better world that will eventually defeat his enemy, Lord Voldemort. Beauty had been the goal in classical antiquity. The good deeds, the positive stuff, the right things to do and the good skills in war and even the Lovely Death represent and represent even in the novels based on art. Though, some writers pursue to oddly draw the attention of the readers. The unusual work of Harry Potter is par excellence. Therefore, the research attempts to explain the idea of the outsider in selected famous writer by using his role as a tool or technique such as intertextuality, critical discourse, the concepts of shelter, place and beauty for the young reader in Harry Potter.

Keywords: Family Intertextuality, Critical discourse, Home, Place, Beauty

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