Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
Published by Bloomsbury: London, 1997.Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone introduces readers to Harry, a seemingly ordinary boy who discovers on his eleventh birthday that he is, in fact, a wizard. Rescued from a miserable life with his neglectful relatives, Harry embarks on an adventure to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There, he learns about his parents’ mysterious death at the hands of the dark wizard Voldemort, makes lifelong friends, and uncovers secrets about a magical world hidden from non-magical people. The story is a classic coming-of-age tale blended with elements of fantasy, friendship, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone has been challenged and banned in several schools and communities primarily due to its depiction of witchcraft, sorcery, and the occult. Critics, especially from religious groups, have argued that the book promotes witchcraft as a positive practice, potentially enticing children into occultism or Satanism. Others claim that the moral relativism depicted in the series, where characters are occasionally dishonest or rebellious, undermines traditional Christian values. Some also objected to the portrayal of disobedience to authority and the magical elements of the book being inappropriate for younger audiences.
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