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[Literary Works] Harry Potter

In many ways, Harry Potter is an unusual boy. For example, his summer vacation is the most important thing in a year. For another example, he wanted to do his homework very much, but he was forced to do it secretly at night. Besides, he happens to be a wizard.

It's almost midnight now. He is lying in bed with a sheet on his head, like a tent. He leaned against the pillow, holding a flashlight in one hand, and opened a leather book-Bagshot Bashida's History of Magic. Harry frowned and moved the tip of the quill pen from top to bottom on the paper. He is looking for materials to help him write a paper entitled "14th century burning witches is totally meaningless-discussion paper".

The quill pen stays at the beginning of the seemingly useful paragraph. Harry pushed the round glasses on the bridge of his nose to make the light of the flashlight closer to the book. He read:

In the Middle Ages, non-magical people (more popularly, "Muggles") were particularly afraid of magic, but they were not good at identifying magic. Occasionally, they really caught the wizard or witch, but at this time, the burning did not receive any effect. Wizards or witches use a basic magic to freeze the flames when they are burned. While enjoying the mild itching pleasure produced by the flame, they will pretend to be in pain and scream. Vendelin, a fortune teller, likes to be burned to death. He once let himself be caught by people in various forms of makeup 47 times.

Harry bit the pen between two rows of teeth and reached under the pillow for an ink bottle and a roll of parchment. He slowly and carefully opened the ink bottle, dipped the quill pen, and then began to write, stopping to listen from time to time. Because if the Dursleys heard him writing with a quill pen on the way to the bathroom, he would probably be locked in the cupboard under the stairs all summer.

The Dursleys who live at No.4 Privet Drive are the reason why Harry can never have a happy summer vacation. Uncle Vernon, Penny's menstruation and