Book Summary
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire follows Harry in his fourth year at Hogwarts, where the school is hosting the prestigious Triwizard Tournament. Although underage and not eligible to compete, Harry’s name mysteriously emerges from the Goblet of Fire, forcing him to participate in a series of dangerous magical tasks involving dragons, merpeople, and a deadly maze. As Harry navigates the tournament, tensions rise in the wizarding world with signs that Voldemort’s followers, the Death Eaters, are becoming active again. The story takes a dark turn when the final task transports Harry to a graveyard where Voldemort is resurrected, leading to the death of Cedric Diggory and confirming the return of the Dark Lord. The novel marks a shift in the series from childhood adventure to a more mature, darker conflict, emphasizing themes of courage, loyalty, and the cost of confronting evil.
About the Author:
J.K. Rowling is a British novelist best known for creating the Harry Potter series, a cultural phenomenon that has captivated readers worldwide. Before achieving fame, she developed the idea for the series during a period of personal hardship, writing much of it in cafés while raising her daughter. Rowling’s storytelling is celebrated for its imaginative world-building, emotional depth, and exploration of universal themes such as friendship, bravery, prejudice, and the struggle between good and evil. Beyond the seven-book series, she has written companion books, adult fiction, and crime novels under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. Her work has had a profound impact on modern literature and continues to influence generations of readers and writers.
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